The Hill
By Cristina Marcos
September 24, 2014
Rep.
Renee Ellmers (R-N.C.) has introduced legislation that would reimburse
states for spending related to illegal immigrants using accounts set
aside for foreign aid.
Ellmers
argued that the U.S. should address states' spending on public school
education, detention facilities and emergency medical treatment for
undocumented immigrants.
"Rather
than continue to supply an endless amount of foreign aid abroad, it’s
time we redirect funding sent overseas and prioritize our local
governments who are left
footing the bill," Ellmers said. "These
children are being funneled into our public schools and our hospitals
are forced to provide emergency care, but our states are given no
financial assistance to
deal with this ongoing problem," Ellmers added.
Under
the bill, the Treasury Department would create a program to pay back
states for expenses related to illegal immigrants, including those
participating in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
State
and local governments, as well as school boards, would be able to apply
for reimbursement for the expenses to the Treasury Department.
Applicable expenses would
include public school education, detention facilities, medical care and
other services for the immigrants.
Funding for the Treasury Department program would come out of foreign aid accounts in the Department of State.
For more information, go to: www.beverlyhillsimmigrationlaw.com
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