Session #104 · 1995–97

Speech #1040253433

Speaker. I want�ed to go on to the next topic that Mr. WELDON and I wanted to bring up. the subject of illegal immigration. First. let me recognize Mr. BOB EHRLICH of Maryland. who is here with us tonight. Before I yield to the gentleman. let me throw out some statistics on how bad the illegal immigration problem is. because most Americans know that we have a lot of illegal aliens in America but they do not know how extensive the problem is. There are an estimated 4.5 million illegal aliens in America now. that is about the size of the State of Indiana. 300.000 new illegal aliens come each year and so the problem is getting bigger and bigger. In many cases. they are using false documents to get American welfare benefits. American jobs and so forth. and it is displacing people and putting a further tax drain on us. One of the huge tax drains is in the Federal penal system where right now approximately 22 percent of the prisoners In the Federal penitentiaries are illegal aliens. and about 80 percent of them are violent offenders which are the most expensive to incarcerate. We have a lot of direct and indirect costs because of the strain of illegal aliens. but one of them is now that school systems must offer not just bilingual education but multilingual education. In Seattle. for example. there are 75 different languages spoken in the school system. in Los Angeles. 80. 100 in Chicago. Now. we are all sons and daughters of immigrants. most of us sons and daughters of legal immigrants. But what they did when they came to America is they learned American culture and they learned English as our common language. They did not turn their back on the home country great traditions.
Identified stereotypes
Illegal aliens are using false documents to get welfare benefits and jobs, displacing people and putting a tax drain on the system. 22% of federal prisoners are illegal aliens and 80% of them are violent offenders.
Keywords matched
illegal aliens illegal immigration immigrants

Classification

Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic threat Legal / procedural Cultural threat Criminal

Speaker & context

Speaker
JACK KINGSTON
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
GA
Gender
M
Date
1996-07-31
Speech ID
1040253433
Paragraph
#0
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