Lynn Eickholt

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Even legal immigrants with green cards can’t receive most benefits during the first five years they are in the country: the idea is that they first have to “pay in”. For Medicare and Social Security, legal permanent residents (green card holders) need to pay in for forty quarters, or ten years, before they are eligible to receive any benefits.
The Case for Open Borders
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