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Illegal Immigration: How Weak Border Enforcement and Policy Failures Are Costing U.S. TaxpayersDate & Time Published: 10/06/2025 – 12:00 AM CTKey Points:•Illegal crossings remain high: Southwest border encounters in 2025 show continued pressure on U.S. resources.•Taxpayer-funded services strained: Unauthorized immigrants use emergency healthcare, schooling for U.S.-born children, and other state or federal services.•Biden policies exacerbate the problem: Weak enforcement and refusal to secure the border encourage continued illegal entry.•America First solution: Strong borders, strict enforcement, and ensuring public benefits go only to Americans protect taxpayers and national security.
Rising Illegal Crossings
Official U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data shows that in the first half of 2025, thousands of individuals attempted to cross the southwest border illegally. These encounters place significant strain on law enforcement and local communities. While enforcement efforts have increased, weak policies continue to allow many to enter the country unlawfully.
Impact on Taxpayers
Unauthorized immigration creates real costs for American taxpayers. While federal law bars most unauthorized immigrants from programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF, some state-level programs and emergency services still provide aid. Additionally, children born in the U.S. to unauthorized immigrants automatically qualify for benefits, which can increase household use of public services.These services, funded by hardworking Americans, include:•Emergency medical care and public health programs•K–12 public education•Housing and local assistance programs•FoodShare and other nutritional assistance programs•Financial assistance programsRising demand for these services directly affects taxpayers and strains state and local budgets.
Policy Failures Under Biden
The previous administration refused to secure the border, including limiting deportations, weakening interior enforcement, and ending certain border barriers. These decisions incentivize continued illegal entry, increasing pressure on public services and national security resources.
America First Approach
To protect taxpayers and uphold the law, America needs:1.Stronger border enforcement and infrastructure2.Efficient verification of eligibility for public benefits3.Policies that ensure unauthorized immigrants are not able to access taxpayer-funded programsProtecting Americans and their resources requires that the U.S. government enforce existing laws and stop illegal immigration at the border.
Disclaimer: YourUSAReport.com publishes news and opinion. Content reflects authors’ views and should not be taken as legal, financial, or professional advice.
YourUSAReport.com 2025All rights reserved. We reserve the right to correct any error(s).
From the Editor’s Desk@miltownmovinOwner & Editor, YourUSAReport.com
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Key States:•Arizona•Texas•California•New Mexico
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Illegal Immigration: How Weak Border Enforcement and Policy Failures Are Costing U.S. TaxpayersDate & Time Published: 10/06/2025 – 12:00 AM CTKey Points:•Illegal crossings remain high: Southwest border encounters in 2025 show continued pressure on U.S. resources.•Taxpayer-funded services strained: Unauthorized immigrants use emergency healthcare, schooling for U.S.-born children, and other state or federal services.•Biden policies exacerbate the problem: Weak enforcement and refusal to secure the border encourage continued illegal entry.•America First solution: Strong borders, strict enforcement, and ensuring public benefits go only to Americans protect taxpayers and national security.
Rising Illegal Crossings
Official U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data shows that in the first half of 2025, thousands of individuals attempted to cross the southwest border illegally. These encounters place significant strain on law enforcement and local communities. While enforcement efforts have increased, weak policies continue to allow many to enter the country unlawfully.
Impact on Taxpayers
Unauthorized immigration creates real costs for American taxpayers. While federal law bars most unauthorized immigrants from programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF, some state-level programs and emergency services still provide aid. Additionally, children born in the U.S. to unauthorized immigrants automatically qualify for benefits, which can increase household use of public services.These services, funded by hardworking Americans, include:•Emergency medical care and public health programs•K–12 public education•Housing and local assistance programs•FoodShare and other nutritional assistance programs•Financial assistance programsRising demand for these services directly affects taxpayers and strains state and local budgets.
Policy Failures Under Biden
The previous administration refused to secure the border, including limiting deportations, weakening interior enforcement, and ending certain border barriers. These decisions incentivize continued illegal entry, increasing pressure on public services and national security resources.
America First Approach
To protect taxpayers and uphold the law, America needs:1.Stronger border enforcement and infrastructure2.Efficient verification of eligibility for public benefits3.Policies that ensure unauthorized immigrants are not able to access taxpayer-funded programsProtecting Americans and their resources requires that the U.S. government enforce existing laws and stop illegal immigration at the border.
YourUSAReport.com 2025All rights reserved. We reserve the right to correct any error(s).Disclaimer:YourUSAReport.com publishes news and opinion. Content reflectsauthors’ views and should not be taken as legal, financial, orprofessional advice.
From the Editor’s Desk@miltownmovinOwner & Editor, YourUSAReport.com
Key Names:•N/A
Key States:•Florida•Texas
OFFICIAL SOURCES:•N/A
Rising Illegal Crossings
Official U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data shows that in the first half of 2025, thousands of individuals attempted to cross the southwest border illegally. These encounters place significant strain on law enforcement and local communities. While enforcement efforts have increased, weak policies continue to allow many to enter the country unlawfully.
Impact on Taxpayers
Unauthorized immigration creates real costs for American taxpayers. While federal law bars most unauthorized immigrants from programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF, some state-level programs and emergency services still provide aid. Additionally, children born in the U.S. to unauthorized immigrants automatically qualify for benefits, which can increase household use of public services.These services, funded by hardworking Americans, include:•Emergency medical care and public health programs•K–12 public education•Housing and local assistance programs•FoodShare and other nutritional assistance programs•Financial assistance programsRising demand for these services directly affects taxpayers and strains state and local budgets.
Policy Failures Under Biden
The previous administration refused to secure the border, including limiting deportations, weakening interior enforcement, and ending certain border barriers. These decisions incentivize continued illegal entry, increasing pressure on public services and national security resources.
America First Approach
To protect taxpayers and uphold the law, America needs:1.Stronger border enforcement and infrastructure2.Efficient verification of eligibility for public benefits3.Policies that ensure unauthorized immigrants are not able to access taxpayer-funded programsProtecting Americans and their resources requires that the U.S. government enforce existing laws and stop illegal immigration at the border.
Illegal Immigration: How Weak Border Enforcement and Policy Failures Are Costing U.S. TaxpayersDate & Time Published: 10/06/2025 – 12:00 AM CTKey Points:•Illegal crossings remain high: Southwest border encounters in 2025 show continued pressure on U.S. resources.•Taxpayer-funded services strained: Unauthorized immigrants use emergency healthcare, schooling for U.S.-born children, and other state or federal services.•Biden policies exacerbate the problem: Weak enforcement and refusal to secure the border encourage continued illegal entry.•America First solution: Strong borders, strict enforcement, and ensuring public benefits go only to Americans protect taxpayers and national security.