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Title: Immigration Myths


1
Immigration Myths Facts_______________________
  • Why we must not be bystanders
  • A presentation by the Arizona Advocacy Network
    and Somos America

2
What we know about what the public incorrectly
believes____________________________

  • 62 Strain our health care education
    systems
  • 47 Increase terrorism threat
  • 42 Increase crime
  • 38 Take jobs from Americans
  • 23 Dont pay any taxes

3
Other myths
  • ___________________________________
  • Refuse to come through legal paths
  • Wont assimilate or learn English
  • Dont have any rights
  • Come here to vote
  • Bring disease across the border

4
Red Blue Counties Experience Immigration
Differently
5
Where do these myths originate?
  • ___________________________________
  • Most come from anti-immigrant and hate groups and
    are parroted by hate radio and TV
  • None of these claims can be independently
    verified
  • Most anti-immigrant websites are controlled by
    the same people and source each other or the hate
    radio and TV personalities

6
Where can you find accurate information?
  • ___________________________________
  • Best Sources
  • Academic studies that have been through
    peer-review processes and stand up to critical
    analysis
  • Original source data like FBI, ICE and Dept. of
    Justice

7
  • A lie gets halfway around
  • the world before the truth gets its boots on.

8
Crime What are the facts?
  • _______________________
  • Immigrant communities actually have lower crime
    rates than surrounding areas (Sources Federal
    Reserve Bank of Chicago 2005 The Myth of
    Immigrant Criminality, Dr. Rubén G. Rumbaut, UC
    Irvine Professor of Sociology, Dr. Walter A.
    Ewing Immigration Policy Center Dr. Robert J.
    Sampson, chairman of the sociology department at
    Harvard article in The American Journal of Public
    Health)
  • According to an ASU study, undocumented
    immigrants account for only 4.4 of all crime.

9
Crime What are the facts?
  • _____________________
  • The FBI does not collect data on immigration
    status of offenders.
  • Arpaio arrested more than 90,000 people over a
    six month period. His own website says that 803
    of these were undocumented immigrants. That is
    less than one percent of all arrests. (Sheriffs
    website, Jan 25, 2008)

10
Jobs What are the facts?
  • _______________________
  • Undocumented immigrants tend to work in fields
    that require unskilled labor and little
    education. U.S. citizens are more likely to have
    jobs that require more advanced skills and
    education.

11
Taxes What are the facts?
  • _______________________
  • Studies from ASU, University of Arizona,
    Thunderbird School of Management, Texas
    Comptroller and others show
  • Undocumented workers pay real estate, sales,
    income, and other taxes
  • Undocumented immigrants pay payroll taxes as
    well, as evidenced by the Social Security
    Administrations suspense file (taxes that cannot
    be matched to workers names and social security
    numbers), which grew by 20 billion between 1990
    and 1998.
  • Undocumented workers contribute 7.5 to 8
    billion to Social Security and Medicare. These
    are funds that they will never be able to claim.

12
Taxes What are the facts?
  • _____________________
  • - In Arizona, sales taxes supply nearly 50 of
    our state revenues. All immigrants pay sales
    taxes.
  • - Schools are funded primarily by property taxes,
    which are paid by anyone that owns a home or
    rents a home or apartment. (Landlords cover
    their taxes with tenants rent payments.)
  • (Source http//www.immigrationforum.org/about/art
    icles/tax_study.htm)

13
Drain Social Services What are the facts?
  • _____________________
  • Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for social
    programs, welfare, etc. so they cannot drain
    them.
  • Even U.S. citizens are being turned away from
    Medicaid because they lack the documents (i.e.
    birth certificates) to prove citizenship.
    (Reports from Arizona Social Services
    Organizations.)

14
Burden Health Care System What are the facts?
  • _______________________
  • A recent UCLA study showed that undocumented
    immigrants from Mexico and other Latin American
    countries are 50 percent less likely than
    U.S.-born Latinos to use hospital emergency
    rooms.
  • They are also far less likely than the general
    population to use any medical services.
  • Undocumented immigrants are infrequent patients
    for primary care visits because they fear being
    asked for ID cards, Social Security numbers and
    employment histories. They fear being reported to
    authorities.
  • (Source Archives of Internal Medicine)

15
Burden Health Care System What are the facts?
  • _____________________
  • The far greater financial burden on our emergency
    rooms stems from the 47 million U.S. Citizens
    that have no health insurance and the 30 to 50
    million more that are underinsured.

16
Wont learn English What are the facts?
  • _______________________
  • Among first generations, 23 speak English well.
  • By the second generation, English is the primary
    language 88 speak English well.
  • By the third generation, 94 speak English well.
  • Source Pew Hispanic Center)

17
Wont learn English What are the facts?
  • _______________________
  • Demand for English classes at the adult level far
    exceeds supply, and we continue to place barriers
    in the paths of those who wish to learn English.
  • In 2006, Arizona voters passed a ballot measure
    barring undocumented immigrants from taking
    English classes from organizations receiving
    state funding while simultaneously requiring that
    all government business be conducted only in
    English.

18
Wont learn English What are the facts?
  • _______________________________________
  • We need to ask if this is a genuine concern or a
    pre-conceived opinion. We should ask ourselves
    why so many Americans flock to our cities
    Little Italy and Chinatown neighborhoods,
    where the languages and cultures of the old
    countries are still spoken in businesses, on
    advertisements and in the media, while
    simultaneously resenting hearing Spanish.

19
Refuse to enter legally What are the facts?
  • ________________________________________
  • Most immigrants cross the border legally.
  • Around 75 of todays immigrants have legal
    permanent (immigrant) visas
  • Of the 25 that are undocumented, 44 overstayed
    temporary visas.
  • Undocumented immigrants are estimated to be less
    than 2 of the US population.
  • (Source Department of Homeland Security
    http//uscis.gov/graphics/shared/statistics/index.
    htm)

20
They should get in line like everyone
else!What are the facts?
  • ________________________________________
  • More than 480,000 undocumented immigrants per
    year are coming to the U.S. and finding work. 
    There are industries (agriculture and
    construction for example) that are entirely
    dependent upon undocumented labor. 
  • Yet the immigration quota for Mexicans seeking
    work, for example, is capped at around 25,000
    annually (five percent of 480,000).  The wait to
    get into that pool of 25,000 is six to ten
    years.  

21
They should get in line like everyone
else!What are the facts?
  • ________________________________________
  • These workers would much prefer to enter legally
    through the ports of entry, but until we change
    our hypocritical system of being dependent on
    hundreds of thousands of undocumented workers
    each year while only allowing a tiny fraction to
    enter legally, we will remain in this ugly
    situation.  
  • (Source Pew Hispanic Center League of Women
    Voters)

22
Todays immigrants are different from those of
100 years ago.What are the facts?
  • __________________________________________
  • The percentage of the U.S. population that is
    foreign-born has declined from 15 in the early
    20th century to 11.5 today.
  • Todays sending countries are different, but
    American attitudes toward new immigrants have not
    changed fearful and disdainful of
    non-northern-European immigrants.

23
Todays immigrants are different from those of
100 years ago.What are the facts?
  • __________________________________
  • Chinese Exclusion Act barred Chinese from 1882 to
    1892.
  • Truman signed law ending discrimination against
    Indians and Filipinos.
  • There were many derogatory terms for Italian
    immigrants. WOP stood for With Out Papers.

24
Todays immigrants are different from those of
100 years ago.What are the facts?
  • ___________________________________
  • In the early 20th Century there was widespread
    discrimination against Irish immigrants.
  • No Irish Need Apply
  • Paddy Wagons
  • Racial/ethnic Profiling continues today Jon
    Stewarts real name is Jon Stewart Leibowitz.
    Why did he change it?

25
There are 50,000 Undocumented Irish in the
United States
  • Here is the text

26
None live in the T. Don Hutto Family Detention
Center.
27
Young children live like criminals in this
prison.
  • text

28
Dehumanization justifies discrimination
  • ___________________________________
  • No human being is illegal.
  • Are speeders illegals?
  • Are you an illegal if you get a parking ticket?
  • Calling people illegal serves to deprive them
    of the dignity to which every human being is
    entitled.
  • We must help stop the dehumanization of fellow
    human beings.
  • Please join us in choosing not to use
  • dehumanizing terms like illegal.

29
  • Thou shalt not be a victim.
  • Thou shalt not be a perpetrator.
  • Above all, thou shalt not be a bystander.
  • --Holocaust Museum
  • Washington, D.C.
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