Immigration Amnesty Could Hurt Retired Americans

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WANTS) To)|KNOw Immigration Amnesty Could Hurt Retired Americans (NAPSA)—Pending “guest worker” immigration amnestylegislation would impose a steep price on both retired and workinglegal U.S. citizens, warns one of the nation’s largest nonpartisan seniors groups. “Seniors and disabled people could see cuts to their Social Security checks or Cost-Of-Living Adjustments,” states Ralph McCutchen, Chairman of TREA Senior Citizens League (TSCL). “Social Security could becomeinsolvent even sooner than expected,” he says, “and legal U.S. workers could see a bigger chunk of their paychecks go to pay Social Security taxes.” The bill would allow illegal immigrants credit for work that was performed under a fraudulent or nonwork authorized Social Security number. In addition, according to a new cost estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the legislation would cost the Social Security Trust Fund almost $50 billion in payroll taxes because employers would not be required to pay payroll taxes for illegal employees whoapply for legal status. TSCL urges seniors to contact their members of Congress to vote “nay” to “guest worker” immigration amnesty and the Social Security Totalization Agreement with Mexico. To learn more, visit www. SeniorsLeague.org.