HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 29, 2003
Social Security for American Citizens Only!
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Mr. Speaker, today I introduce the Social Security for American Citizens
Only Act.
This act forbids the federal government from providing Social Security
benefits
to non-citizens. It also ends the practice of totalization.
Totalization is
where the Social Security Administration takes into account the number
of
year’s an individual worked abroad, and thus was not paying payroll
taxes, in
determining that individuals eligibility for social security benefits!
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Hard as it may be to believe, the Untied States Government already provides
Social
Security benefits to citizens of 17 other countries. Under current law,
citizens
of those countries covered by these agreements may have an easier time
getting
Social Security benefits than public school teachers or policemen!
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Obviously, this program provides a threat to the already fragile Social Security
system,
and the threat is looming larger. Just
before Christmas, the press reported on a pending deal between the
United States
and the government of Mexico, which would make hundreds of thousands of
Mexican
citizens eligible for U.S. Social Security benefits.
Totalization is the centerpiece of this proposal, so even if a
Mexican
citizen did not work in the United States long enough to qualify for
Social
Security, the number of years worked in Mexico would be added to bring
up the
total and thus make the Mexican worker eligible for cash transfers from
the
United States.
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Mr. Speaker, press reports also indicate that thousands of foreigners who
would
qualify for U.S. Social Security benefits actually came to the United
States and
worked here illegally. That’s right: The federal government may
actually allow
someone who came to the United States illegally, worked less than the
required
number of years to qualify for Social Security, and then returned to
Mexico for
the rest of his working years, to collect full U.S. Social Security
benefits
while living in Mexico. That is an insult to the millions of Americans
who pay
their entire working lives into the system and now face the possibility
that
there may be nothing left when it is their turn to retire.
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The proposed agreement is nothing more than a financial reward to those
who have
willingly and knowingly violated our own immigration laws. Talk about
an
incentive for illegal immigration! How many more would break the law to
come to
this country if promised U.S. government paychecks for life? Is
creating a
global welfare state on the back of the American taxpayer a good idea?
The
program also establishes a very disturbing precedent of U.S. foreign
aid to
individual citizens rather than to states.
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Estimates of what this deal with the Mexican government would cost top one
billion dollars
per year. Supporters of the Social Security to Mexico deal may attempt
to
downplay the effect the agreement would have on the system, but actions
speak
louder than words: According to several press reports, the State
Department and
the Social Security Administration are already negotiating to build a
new
building in Mexico City to handle the expected rush of applicants for
this new
program!
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As the system braces for a steep increase in those who will be drawing
from the
Social Security trust fund, it makes no sense to expand it into a
global welfare
system. Social Security was designed to provide support for retired
American
citizens who worked in the United States. We should be shoring up the
system for
those Americans who have paid in for decades, not expanding it to cover
foreigners who have not.
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It is long past time for Congress to stand up to the internationalist
bureaucrats
and start looking out for the American worker. I therefore call upon my
colleagues to stop the use of the Social Security trust fund as yet
another
vehicle for foreign aid by cosponsoring the Social Security for
American
Citizens Only Act.