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The Battalion
Thursday, March],
Immigrants costing Texas billions each year.
The Associated Press
HOUSTON — Immigrants cost Texas
$4.6 billion more than they paid in taxes
for education, health care and other pub
lic assistance in 1992, a Rice University
economist said Wednesday.
Illegal immigrants accounted for less
than a quarter of the cost, professor Don
ald Huddle estimates in a study examin
ing the economic impact of just under 2
million immigrants to Texas since 1970.
Huddle's study, financed by a non
profit population-control group, projects
Texas will spend $66.8 billion on immi
grants in the decade ending in 2002.
Unless immigration laws are changed,
Texas will gain another 920,000 legal im
migrants and 340,000 illegals by 2002,
Huddle contends.
The Texas study is a follow-up to a na
tional study he issued last year pegging
immigration costs nationwide at $42.5
billion in 1992. That review sparked heat
ed debate among immigration experts,
some of whom claim Huddle's analysis
relied on faulty methodology and inaccu
rate assumptions.
"These methods are flawed," said Ur
ban Institute demographer Jeff Passel,
who reviewed Huddle's national study
and disagrees with its findings.
"They tend to greatly underestimate
revenues and tend to overestimate costs
and overestimate negative impacts and
ignore any positive indirect impacts,"
Passel said Tuesday.
Passel and others have argued Huddle
doesn't take into account any jobs creat
ed by immigrants for native-born citi
zens.
"He includes nothing in this for any
positive impact of immigrants through
either increased employment or the mul
tiplier effect of the money they spend,"
Passel said.
Huddle admitted those factors weren't
considered, but stressed his study was
confined to immigrants' effect on the
public sector. He also said there are no
reliable indicators for some of the more
positive effects of immigration.
Huddle acknowledged the study
would be controversial, but denied try
ing to incite sentiment against foreigners.
"I'm as humane a person as any
body," he said. "There are going to be
fear-mongers out there and I realize that
and I think people have to combat that
study say
fear."
After Huddle's national stuck
considerable attention last year,4
ban Institute reviewed his figurci
came out with its own analysisprojn
legal and illegal immigrants returr
billion more to society than they cos;
Legal and illegal immigrants
Texas $4.6 billion more in 1992tk
$1.4 billion they paid in taxes, Hi
suggests. Included in the $4.6billiot
is $981 million in public assistancefe
226,000 Texans Huddle estimatesi
unemployed that year as a resulto;
ing their jobs to immigrants.
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1988 Yamaha 50cc Scooter. Perfect for campus. Good
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Mac SE 4 meg RAM, 60 meg Drive and Image Writer II -
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Glass coffee table & end table - $60; 17ft bass boat &
trailer - $600. Steve 846-5379.
SNES w/games - $150, Pool-cue w/case - $68. Call 764-
1854.
Wedding dress with veil. Sequined/Pearl accents. $600
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Automobiles
’91 Honda Civic EX-maroon, CD, alarm, 18,200 mis Call
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’86 Honda Civic CRX - A/C, AM/FM cassette. Great
condition. Call 696-3967.
1984 Escort Wagon GL - red, 5-speed, 4 cylinder, excel
lent condition, $2,000. Call 764-1734, leave message.
1983 Chevy S10 - 4 speed, $1,500. Call 693-8842.
Typing
Word Processing. Reports, Resumes- Laser Printer Call
822-2908 and leave message.
Typing- Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush job ac
cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte
at 823-2418.
Joy’s Professional Typing. Word processing. Resume
service, Laser printer. 846-6418.
DJ
MOBILE DJ- Experienced. Great for parties, dances,
weddings, barbecues, sports events, etc. Mic./lights
available. Reasonable rates. Call The Party Block at 693-
6294.
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DIRTY, LIVE, HOT TALK. Steamy, Erotic and Nasty. 1-
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Computers
Macintosh Computer rentals starting at $50/mo. Also
upgrades, repairs. 823-1907.
Tutors
Math tutor $4.50/hr.-150, 151, 152, 141, 142 & 130. 764-
1964.
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non-smoking meeting in the’)
at 12 p.m. For more inform!;
call 845-0280 or 847-9252.
Black Graduate Students!
sociation: Monthly meeting::
p.m. in 404 Rudder. For mem:
formation call Janice at 847*912
United Campus Minislp
Bible study and Christian fellw
ship from 5:30-6:30 p.m.atl
A&M Presbyterian Church, I:
more information call jasoji
847-3674.
Economics Society: General
meeting at Tom's BBQ in Bryan at
I 7pm. Call Walter at 764-4071.
TAMU Roadrunners: We run
every Sunday through Thursday
at 5:30pm in front of G. Rollie
White. Call Steve at 823-1334.
Alcoholics Anonymous:
Open, Non-smoking meeting at
noon. See MSC monitor for loca
tion or call 845-0280 or 847-9252.
Alpha Kappa Alpha: "Love
and relationships according to
God's word." Reverend James
Turner discusses relationships at
302 Rudder at 7pm.
Earth Day Committee: Stu
dent Government and TEAC are
planning earth day at 502 Rudder
at 7pm. Any organizations wel
come. Call Brad at 847-1637.
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual
Aggies: RAP group in 404 Rud
der at 7 pm. Call Gayline at 847-
0321.
Public Relations Student Soci
ety of America: First social at
Bullwinkle’s at 7pm. Call Aura at
846-2546.
Biomedical Engineering soci
ety: Yadin David speaks. Voting
on By-laws. Civil Engineering
BuildingllO at 6:30pm.
ARMY: General meeting and
picnic with 12th man foundation,
student chapter, baseball players,
and Coach Marc Johnson. Pavil
ion next to Olsen Field at 6pm.
Call Martin at 847-2199.
Student Counseling Service:
Every Thursday, walk in counsel
ing for all minority students at
Henderson Hall from 1-4:30 pm.
Call Dr. Williams at 845-4427.
Aggie REACH: General meet
ing. Dr. Karen Kubena speaks
about nutrition and Stacy Garner
speaks on STDs. Health center
basement 016 at 8 pm. Call Mary
Kay at 764-9575.
Career Center: Placement ori
entation at 410 Rudder at 2 pm.
Cal Bryan or Pat at 845-5139. "Re
ality 101" seminar at 5pm in 110-
111 Koldus.
Stagecenter Community The
ater: Woody Allen's Comedy,
"Don't Drink the Water" at 701
N. Main in downtown Bryan at 8
pm March 3-5. CA11 Box office at
823-4297.
Financial Management Asso
ciation: Dr. Hitt will speak on in
terviewing in Blocker 127 at 8:30
pm.
Aggies for Pearson: Informa
tional meeting for district clerk
campaign in 139 MSC from 7-8:15
pm. Call Michelle at 946-9339.
AEAA: 1st annual spring fling
in central park pavilion at 6 pm.
Call Wayne at 696-7838.
TAMU Triathlon Team: Gen
eral meeting in 164 Reed at 7:30
pm. Call Lance at 847-2277.
Society of Women Engineers:
Guest speaker Robert Swanagan -
"Outdoing the Interviewer" at
6:30 p.m. in 104B Zachry.
IEEE: Lunch social at 11:30
a.m. at Mr. Gatti's.
AMCF (A&M Christian Fel
lowship): Creation/Evolution
Seminar at 8 p.m. in 103 Zachry.
For more information call Steve at
693-7037.
Philosophy Club: General
meeting, discussion and speakers
at 7 p.m. in 503 Blocker. For
more information call todd at
696-9088.
Native American Student As
sociation: Making dreamcatchers
at 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. For
more information call Rose at
International Stutk
Group. Discussion of acadeiE
and social concerns of inter;
tional students from 3-4:30pj
in 104 Henderson Hall. Forme
information call Dr. Lin atK
4427 Ext. 145.
Alpha Kappa Alpha: Ston
Nest Part 1 - Bring gifts forexje;
tant teen mothers to 144 Koldus;
4 p.m.
Department of Philosopli
and Humanities: Speaker Alv:
Plantinga of Notre Dame
"What's the Question?" at 1 p.r.
in 503 Blocker. For moreinfonri
tion call Gam at 845-8499.
Class of '97 Class Ball: to
on Bourbon Street - from9p.i!
a.m. in the MSC Ballroom. To
ets $6 presale/$8 at the dot:
Semi-formal attire. For morei:
formation call Liz at 847-4883.
Career Center: Co-op Orient
tion - Find out the advantages!:
gaining real work experiens
while receiving academic crei
and a salary at 2 p.m. in 501 Rui
der. Sign up in 207 Koldus.
Muslim Student's Associi
tion: Friday prayer and Islam!
lecture from 12:50-1:30 p.m.!
110-111 Koldus. Formoreinfo:
mation call Abid at 846-4278.
Hillel Jewish Student Assoc
ation: Shabbat services at 8 pm
800 George Bush. For more if
formation call Rabbi Tarlowi
696-7313.
International Student Assoc
ation: Talent show and fashio:
parade at 8 p.m. in Rudder Audi
torium.
International Student Assod
ation: Closing ceremony
awards for talent show an!
dance following at 11 p.m. attlf
Northgate Cafe.
Texas A&M Sports Car Glut
Night Rallye 2 at 7 p.m. atZachn
Lot 51. Cheap and fun to drivi
around B/CS area and compel!
for trophies. Call Chris at 761'
7996 for more information.
Students for the Exploration
and Development of Spaci
(S.E.D.S.):Trip to the TAMUo6
servatory for an evening of stH
gazing. Meet in the Zachry lot
by at 8:30 p.m. Call Roxanni
Pirooz at 693-4644 or Gigi Felt
man 847-3769.
MSC Cepheid Variable: Sci-fi
Lecture Series presents Jim David
son and the Millenial Project/
1000 Year Plan to Colonize Spatf
at 7 p.m. in 401 Rudder Towel
Call Debra Crenshaw at 845-151-’
for more information.
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