Whoa whoa whoa. Who said he's my 'hero'?
I missattributed so for that you have my correction on the matter.
It's not gaslighting in any form or fashion. You and yours when something obvious gets pointed out move the goal posts.
Musk has been a citizen since 2002. He was going to Stanford and then started his own business. The TLDR is that he initially came over legally, wasn't a net drain, and was given 45 days to correct his status which he did.
The fact of the matter is:
1: Kicked off the EV revolution
2: Kicked off the EV infrastructure market
3: Kicked off large scale battery production/development
4: Completely revolutionized the LEO launch market globally
5: Completely revolutionized Satellite internet
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Remember that blue bar represents ~11 million people out of a population of ~330 million.
From the same Paper:
Conclusion
Illegal immigrants are a significant net fiscal drain -- paying less in taxes than they use in public
services. The primary reason they create more in costs than they pay in taxes is their relative low
levels of education. Based on prior research, 69 percent of adult illegal immigrants have no
education beyond high school, compared to 35 percent of the U.S.-born. As a result, they tend to
earn modest wages and make modest tax contributions even when income and payroll taxes are
taken out of their pay. This fact, coupled with the relatively heavy demands they make on public
coffers -- especially for education, health care, and means-tested programs -- is the reason they
are a net fiscal drain.
We estimate that 59 percent of illegal immigrant households use one or more major welfare
programs, costing roughly $42 billion a year. At the local level, the largest single cost is for
public education. We estimate the cost of educating the children of illegal immigrants, most of
whom are U.S.-born, totals $69 billion per year. While illegal immigrants often receive other
services for their U.S.-born children, even when we estimate the net fiscal impact of just the
illegal immigrants themselves, excluding their U.S.-born children, we still find they create a
lifetime net fiscal drain of $68,000 on average (taxes paid minus benefits received).
Even though illegal immigrants are net fiscal drains, they do pay a significant amount in taxes.
We estimate illegal immigrants pay $25.9 billion a year to the federal government.
Unfortunately, their tax contributions do not cover their consumption of public services.
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