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Democrat Corruption



Democrats used the U.S. invasion to extort $1.2 billion from the American taxpayer—laundering it through NGOs disguised as Catholic charities and funneling it back to the Democrat Party.

• “The money that we are LAUNDERING through these agencies
• The money that we're LAUNDERING through these NGOs
• The money that we're LAUNDERING through these various organizations throughout the world

Is not only funding things that are toxic to the very culture that we're supposed to be helping, but that money is finding its way back into people who want to continue the gravy train.”

Additionally,
Joe Rossi has CONFIRMED not only the Catholic Charities extorted the American taxpayer of $1.2B to process trafficked ‘drugged’ children—“they stopped vetting sponsors. It didn’t matter who picked the kids up — just move them fast.”
 
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Hi Grok, is this true?

The claim that 3,920,028 "illegals" were given Social Security and Medicaid in four years appears to stem from posts on X and lacks credible supporting evidence from authoritative sources. Federal law restricts undocumented immigrants from accessing most federal benefits, including Social Security and non-emergency Medicaid. Here's a breakdown:


  • Social Security: Undocumented immigrants are not eligible for Social Security benefits, such as retirement or disability payments, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Eligibility requires lawful presence in the U.S. and specific work credits. Some noncitizens, like lawful permanent residents, may qualify after meeting criteria, but undocumented immigrants are explicitly excluded. Claims about millions receiving Social Security numbers fraudulently are unsupported by data; the Social Security Administration requires proof of legal status for issuance.

  • Medicaid: Undocumented immigrants are generally ineligible for Medicaid, except for emergency services in limited cases. Lawfully present immigrants, such as green card holders, often face a five-year waiting period before qualifying for Medicaid or CHIP, with exceptions for refugees or asylees. Some states fund limited health coverage for undocumented immigrants, but this is not federally supported and represents a small fraction of Medicaid spending (less than 1% annually).

  • The Number: The figure 3,920,028 is highly specific but lacks corroboration from reputable sources like the Social Security Administration, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or Congressional Budget Office. Posts on X citing this number provide no primary data and may reflect misinformation or exaggeration. Estimates from groups like the Federation for American Immigration Reform claim high costs for undocumented immigrants, but these are contested and include broad state/local expenses, not just federal benefits.\
  • Context: Undocumented immigrants do contribute to Social Security and Medicare through payroll taxes—$25.7 billion and $6 billion, respectively, in 2022—often without receiving benefits due to their ineligibility. Claims of widespread fraud or benefits distribution to "illegals" often misrepresent these contributions or conflate legal and undocumented immigration.

    • Without verified data, the claim appears unfounded. Always cross-check such figures with primary sources like government reports. If you have a specific source for this number, I can analyze it further.
 
Hi Grok, is this true?

The claim that 3,920,028 "illegals" were given Social Security and Medicaid in four years appears to stem from posts on X and lacks credible supporting evidence from authoritative sources. Federal law restricts undocumented immigrants from accessing most federal benefits, including Social Security and non-emergency Medicaid. Here's a breakdown:


  • Social Security: Undocumented immigrants are not eligible for Social Security benefits, such as retirement or disability payments, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Eligibility requires lawful presence in the U.S. and specific work credits. Some noncitizens, like lawful permanent residents, may qualify after meeting criteria, but undocumented immigrants are explicitly excluded. Claims about millions receiving Social Security numbers fraudulently are unsupported by data; the Social Security Administration requires proof of legal status for issuance.

  • Medicaid: Undocumented immigrants are generally ineligible for Medicaid, except for emergency services in limited cases. Lawfully present immigrants, such as green card holders, often face a five-year waiting period before qualifying for Medicaid or CHIP, with exceptions for refugees or asylees. Some states fund limited health coverage for undocumented immigrants, but this is not federally supported and represents a small fraction of Medicaid spending (less than 1% annually).

  • The Number: The figure 3,920,028 is highly specific but lacks corroboration from reputable sources like the Social Security Administration, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or Congressional Budget Office. Posts on X citing this number provide no primary data and may reflect misinformation or exaggeration. Estimates from groups like the Federation for American Immigration Reform claim high costs for undocumented immigrants, but these are contested and include broad state/local expenses, not just federal benefits.\
  • Context: Undocumented immigrants do contribute to Social Security and Medicare through payroll taxes—$25.7 billion and $6 billion, respectively, in 2022—often without receiving benefits due to their ineligibility. Claims of widespread fraud or benefits distribution to "illegals" often misrepresent these contributions or conflate legal and undocumented immigration.

    • Without verified data, the claim appears unfounded. Always cross-check such figures with primary sources like government reports. If you have a specific source for this number, I can analyze it further.

It's true.
 
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It's true.
Hi Grok

TigerGrowls says it's true that millions of illegals were given Social Security and Medicaid in 4 years. is he correct?


No, the claim that "millions of illegal immigrants were given Social Security and Medicaid in 4 years" is not accurate. Undocumented immigrants are generally not eligible for Social Security benefits or Medicaid under federal law, except for limited emergency medical care in specific cases. Here’s a breakdown based on available information:
  • Social Security: Undocumented immigrants cannot receive Social Security retirement, disability, or survivor benefits. They often contribute to Social Security through payroll taxes—estimated at $25.7 billion in 2022 alone—without being able to claim benefits, effectively subsidizing the system. Some noncitizens with legal work authorization receive Social Security numbers (SSNs) to pay taxes, but this does not equate to receiving benefits. Claims about millions of undocumented immigrants receiving Social Security payments lack credible evidence and are contradicted by federal eligibility rules.


  • Medicaid: Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for non-emergency Medicaid. Emergency Medicaid, which covers critical care for those who meet other eligibility criteria (e.g., income), is limited and accounted for only 0.4% of total Medicaid spending ($3.8 billion) in 2023. Claims of 1.3 million undocumented immigrants receiving Medicaid are unsupported by data, as eligibility is restricted to citizens and certain lawfully present immigrants.

 
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