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McCAUGHEY: Rewrite immigration laws to favour educated, skilled newcomers who won't burden taxpayers

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McCAUGHEY: Rewrite immigration laws to favour educated, skilled newcomers who won't burden taxpayers

The biggest loophole is that they can take benefits on behalf of their American-born children, who are citizens because of birthright citizenship

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More than half of immigrant households in the U.S. use welfare, costing taxpayers billions and making the programs less sustainable for Americans in need.

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