Given that there are 330 million people in the U.S. and approximately 11 million are here illegally (adults and children in total, IF those numbers are accurate, which I question, because they could well be higher as I’ve seen reports as high as 40 million), the impact on an economy would be relatively small. I’d find it very hard to believe that all of them will be buying homes or living in areas which would significantly influence rents, given that most of them live in impoverished or low income areas.
The impact to schools given the numbers, when spread across the number of schools, will also be small. So to suggest that force feeding taxpayers with that bullshit and footing us with billions of dollars for literally nothing is insulting. The numbers themselves don’t hold up to the lies….err, rhetoric.