Census Shows 63 Percent of “Non-Citizens” On Welfare
National News


Audio By Carbonatix
New census data seems to support President Trump’s concerns about how much immigrants are costing the nation.
The Washington Examiner reports the Census Bureau found a majority - 63 percent - of “non-citizens” are using welfare programs.
That number is expected to increase to a full 70 percent in the next 10 years. The Center for Immigration Studies said in its report that the numbers support Trump’s plan to cut non-citizens off welfare if they want a green card that allows them to legally work in the United States.
The report said that there are nearly 4.7 million non-citizen households receiving welfare with about half of those in the United States illegally.
Corrie O'Connor