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EXPOSED: Open-Border Think Tank Claims Mass Immigration is $14.5 TRILLION 'Gift' to America

Gary FranchiFebruary 28, 2026389 views
EXPOSED: Open-Border Think Tank Claims Mass Immigration is $14.5 TRILLION 'Gift' to America
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Just weeks into President Trump's second term, the open-borders lobby is working overtime to justify their failed policies. The latest propaganda comes from the Cato Institute, which released a study claiming immigration has somehow generated a miraculous $14.5 trillion surplus in tax revenues since 1994.

But here's what these establishment shills don't want you to know: their own study admits immigration drives up housing costs for American families, yet they have the audacity to count those inflated property tax payments as a "benefit" of mass immigration.

Think about that for a moment, Patriots. Your family can't afford a home because foreign workers have flooded the market and driven up prices – but according to Cato's twisted math, that's actually good for America because it generates more tax revenue for the government.

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This is exactly the kind of manipulated data the Deep State uses to justify policies that hurt working Americans while enriching corporate donors and government bureaucrats. They're literally celebrating the fact that immigration makes life more expensive for you and your family.

Critics immediately pounced on Cato's methodology, pointing out the glaring contradictions in treating higher costs as economic benefits. But that's how the globalist think tanks operate – they twist statistics to support predetermined conclusions that benefit their wealthy donors.

"When your own study admits immigration hurts American families by driving up housing costs, you've already lost the argument," one immigration policy expert noted.

President Trump's mass deportation agenda is already showing results, but studies like this prove the establishment will never stop pushing their America Last agenda. They'd rather see working families priced out of homeownership than admit their immigration policies have been an economic disaster.

The timing of this propaganda isn't coincidental – it's a desperate attempt to undermine Trump's deportation efforts by claiming we somehow need illegal aliens for economic prosperity. Don't fall for it, folks. The only people getting rich off mass immigration are the same elites funding these bogus studies.

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Gary Franchi

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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedFeb 28, 2026
Finally someone is calling out these biased studies! They never factor in the real costs to infrastructure, healthcare, and education.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 28, 2026
A $14.5 TRILLION gift? Tell that to communities struggling with overcrowded schools and strained public services. These think tanks are completely out of touch with working families.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedFeb 28, 2026
Exactly! My property taxes have skyrocketed to fund ESL programs and additional classroom space. Where's MY gift?
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WorkingClassHeroVerifiedMar 1, 2026
My wages haven't increased in real terms for years while my neighborhood has become unrecognizable. Where exactly is this trillion-dollar benefit going?
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SmallTownUSAVerifiedMar 1, 2026
I've watched my hometown change dramatically over the past decade. Housing costs up, wages down, but sure - it's a 'gift' according to these ivory tower economists.
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MainStreetRealistVerifiedMar 1, 2026
Same here. Local hospital had to cut services because of unpaid emergency room visits. Some gift!
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CommonSenseVoterVerifiedMar 1, 2026
If mass immigration is such an economic miracle, why are so many American communities struggling? The math doesn't add up.
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FiscalConservativeVerifiedMar 1, 2026
These studies always ignore the fiscal impact on local and state governments. What about the burden on social services, courts, and law enforcement?
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LocalGovWorkerVerifiedMar 1, 2026
As someone who works in city planning, I can tell you our infrastructure wasn't designed for this rapid population growth.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedMar 2, 2026
Thank you for exposing this propaganda!
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ConservativeValuesVerifiedMar 2, 2026
Who funded this think tank study? Follow the money and you'll find your answer.