BREAKING: We Just Found Out Washington ELITES Have Secret Agreement….
It's REALLY Bad Evidence is emerging that the Swamp runs even
deeper than many Americans ever imagined.
As Republicans celebrate the passage of the Senate's version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs
Act, it seems the Senate made some small changes.
Apparently, there have been some very small changes made to the bill's language that
will continue to allow illegal aliens to continue to claim the child tax credit.
Yes, you read that correctly.
Those that have broken our laws and breached our borders are being given leave to obtain
money for their children in a tax credit from a system they do not pay in to in order to
obtain money to which they are NOT entitled.
All while our Veterans go without necessary care and our elderly have to choose between
their life saving and sustaining medicine and food.
If you are not outraged?
You are not paying attention!The prevention of the use of this very important tax credit
by illegals was at one point considered a priority for some Republicans and one of the
many reasons for "tax reform" in the first place.
Under the existing law, a person is not required to have a Social Security Number to claim
the benefit but instead can substitute an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number
. It is a trick illegal aliens frequently use.Rep. Luke Messer made absolutely certain
that this long-standing discrepancy was addressed in the House version of the tax bill.
When the bill made its way out of the House and Ways Committee led by chairman Kevin Brady
the language Messer included was still present.
It very specifically demanded a credit claimant include "the taxpayer's Social Security
number on the return of tax for such taxable year."
This language would have made it impossible for illegal aliens without a legitimate SSN
claim the lucrative benefit to which they are NOT entitled.
Yet when the Senate marked up the bill for approval the language somehow snuck its way
back in continuing the process of fleecing the American people.
The text of the version that the Senate chose to pass after tweaking the language back to
the original reads as follows –
"No credit shall be allowed under this section to a taxpayer with respect to any qualifying
child unless the taxpayer includes the name and Social Security number of such qualifying
child on the return of tax for the taxable year"
The difference?
Many illegal aliens have children with SSNs including "anchor babies" or alien children
with permanent residency, as well as so-called Dreamers.
Though Dreamers do have SSNs due to Obama's "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals"
executive amnesty nonsense.
Naturally, no one is claiming responsibility for the change and the House is vehement that
the change was solely conceived on the Senate side.
Meanwhile, Sen. Jeff Flake was demanding concessions for illegals as a ransom for supporting the
tax reform bill in the first place.
House Republicans who initially acted to address the issue with illegal aliens receiving the
child tax credit on the backs of hardworking Americans have expressed their willingness
to oppose this travesty posed by the Senate.
In a statement from the Ways and Means Committee, Messer stated –
"The House bill requires a SSN in order to claim the child tax credit.
Members will work to address this in conference to protect against fraud in this credit.
We can't continue to reward people who come to our country illegally while those who work
hard and play by the rules struggle to get ahead.
I was encouraged when President Trump included our legislation in his budget request to Congress,
and I'm working to get it included in the final tax cut plan."
The child tax credit is a vitally important tax break for middle and working class American
people.
It is unavailable to those that file as individuals making more than $75,000 or married filers
earning more than $110,000 annually.
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996 specifically states that illegal
aliens are "not eligible for any Federal public benefit."
However, the Center for Immigration Studies offers this explanation as to why illegal
aliens continue to receive benefits anyway.
This benefit has continued to be made available to illegals because the IRS has interpreted
the ambiguity of the language of the current tax code to make no distinction between U.S.
citizens and legal residents and claimants who have no right to be in the United States.
A 2011 Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration report suggests credits like
these are putting billions of dollars in the hands of illegals.
This situation is what led Messer and his House counterparts to attempt to fix the loophole.
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