A recent analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) reveals that nearly 60 percent of households led by illegal immigrants use some form of welfare, while about 52 percent of households led by legal immigrants also use welfare, compared to fewer than 40 percent of native-born American households.
The study highlights that immigrant-led households use more food stamps, Medicaid benefits, and the Earned Income Tax Credit than native-born households.
The report comes as the foreign-born population in the U.S. reaches record highs under President Joe Biden, with an increase of 4.5 million since January 2021. (Trending: Prominent LGBTQ Activist Arrested Over Disturbing Charges)
This is primarily because the American welfare system is designed in large part to help low-income families with children, which describes a large share of immigrants, CIS researchers reported.