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5 pages in length. The writer discusses how undocumented immigrants are not inherently entitled to health care in the United States unless they also pay into the system. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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immigrant services, as well. By demonstrating how non-citizens also believe they are entitled to health care, the students editorial will become based in a global perspective rather than merely
national. The economical impact of undocumented immigrants infiltrating the health system is staggering. In New York alone, a state that "bears a disproportionate burden of national costs" (Sassen
50) because of the inordinate number of immigrants who settle within its borders, there is a $5.6 billion a year tab for funding education, health care, social services and imprisonment.
A good part of that amount is spent in New York City, which is the portion of the state where most immigrants live (Sassen 50).
It is important for the student to consider the fact that the economic ramifications of having to provide health care for undocumented immigrants who believe they have
a right to such services weighs heavily upon the taxpayers who end up picking up the tab. Governors of states with the most influx of illegal aliens argue that
the problem would not have reached such an unmanageable level had it not been for lax border patrols, which has cost Arizona alone ninety-five million dollars each year to lock
up undocumented immigrants who cross the border. Another twenty-seven million dollars is spent on administering emergency medical aid, and some forty-four million dollars goes to educating immigrant children (Specht
PG). Dr. Ron Anderson, president and chief executive officer of county-operated Parkland Memorial Hospital, sees the medical restriction of undocumented immigrants as a
tactic used by the federal government to "get out of paying its way" (Trejo 35A). Anderson says his staff is legally bound to treat people who turn up in
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