a. As illegal and migratory workers have consistently been shown over time to contribute to the national economy, they are never a threat to city and urban life, the economy or governments b. As these groups are documented workers and have been shown to attend and complete US educational systems, they are welcomed by the US government as new immigrants c. As illegal aliens and legal heads of households bringing several family members over latin American borders annually (the majority of new immigrants), they are usually poor with large families and are an economic drain on local, state, and federal governments as this group; low income status requires them to seek social and health services they cannot pay for themselves (or are paid for by legal employment) d. New immigrants to the United States usually find good paying jobs in America as skilled laborers and professional (as most of the heads of households belong to an educated class) and with this comes health benefits.