Here’s How Much Money Trump’s Border Will Save for American Taxpayers

Now that a Republican is in office, liberals are pretending to care about fiscal responsibility.

Then-candidate Barack Obama famously stated that then-President George W. Bush adding $4 trillion to the national debt was “unpatriotic” – then proceeded to increase the national debt by $9 trillion. I guess that makes him slightly more than twice as unpatriotic?

$9 trillion in debt didn’t bother liberals, nor did Obama’s trillion-dollar stimulus package (that in reality was a sedative), or his multi-trillion dollar healthcare plan. So what is it that has Democrats pinching pennies all of a sudden?

Donald Trump’s proposed border wall, of course!

The estimated costs of a wall have ranged from anywhere between $10 billion and $25 billion dollars. The most recent Department of Homeland Security internal report put the estimated cost at $21.6 billion. Two points to be made here. First, $20 billion dollars is what Obama’s federal government spent every two days, on average. Second, illegal immigrants impose a cost on the American taxpayer, which the border would reduce.

Even if President Trump‘s border wall cost a high estimation of $16 billion, it would save that amount in just the first three years of operation by eliminating the lifetime cost to taxpayers for letting 170,000 slip in every year, according to a new analysis.

The authoritative Center for Immigration Studies Thursday crunched the numbers in a new analysis and found that even if the wall failed to stop the bulk of illegals, it would still pay for itself in a decade by cutting welfare, education, and other associated lifetime costs to federal, state and local taxpayers to care for undocumented immigrants.

H/T: The Washington Examiner

Some additional interesting statistics from the study:

In light of those statistics, the border wall isn’t a cost – it’s an investment!

What do you think? Will the border wall save tax money on welfare and other costs?

By Matt
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