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Calif. Insists U.S. Keep Paying For Illegal Immigrant Services

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How about care for my sister who is a citizen

I am so sick of watching my family members and friends go without so we can pay for illegal aliens to have what my AMERICAN CITIZEN family members and friends do not. When is this country going to realize that we do not have the funds to help the world. Lets get our own people taken care of and then maybe we can help people in their own country, not ours


Illegals

If we cannot pay for illegals to receive the family planning help they need, let's just send them back to Mexico and let their own country deal with them for a change!


Keeping FamilyPACT makes fiscal cents

FamilyPACT, which was instituted by former Gov. Pete Wilson, has saved the state of California more than $2 billion in costs associated with unintended pregnancies and healthy maternity care. Our state is already in fiscal crisis, why would we undermine a program that saves that kind of money? It makes no fiscal sense. FamilyPACT has served as a model in the nation and has been supported by both sides of the aisle because it has nothing to do with immigration and everyone to do with cost saving, fiscally sound public health policy.


Send them back

Send them back where they belong. And you won't have to worry about it. They are trying to use this as a vehicle for their arguments for other benefits. Give them an inch and they will take a mile. Arrange to supply them with birth control in their own countries. Don't think we're so stupid as to not know there are programs like that. Bush made a stink about denying all foreign countries birth control in every little dictator country 'cause they want slaves. Send them home with a year's supply of birth control. That's more than they should even ask for. Period.




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