The effects of those who have sneaked into the country are apparent and some states have copped the impact more than the others. Immigrants have become a burden to local economies and facilities such as rise in unemployment personnel and even health care centers. Here in this video, we focus on the ten losing states that are struggling due to immigration with a more in-depth look at the true expense of open borders .
That is how states are coping with the crisis.
States like California, Texas, New York, among others are grappling with what often feels like unattainable goals. These states therefore lack the necessary shelter, they have overcrowded public schools and inefficient hospitals that would barely be in a position to support the increasing number of people. But what is going to happen then? When the resources are exhausted and the local governments collapse?
In California, current economic insecurity and political upheaval threaten to bring the state to its knees. On the other hand, Texas is torn between humanitarian issue and practical problems such as high crime rate and inadequate resources. As the situation in New York grows more dire, and Florida and Arizona continue to juggle policy debates and real-world consequences, the question remains: can these states reverse the trend or are they just headed down the abyss?
It’s going to be a tough read, as we briefly explain the difficulties that each state is experiencing and then get into the broader discussion of immigration and its impact on Americans. The path going forward is not one that is free of challenge but it is only understanding these real costs that offers the potential of solving the problem.
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