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In 2021, 270,000 Social Security numbers were issued to non-citizens, rising to 2,100,000 in 2024. Individuals entering the U.S. illegally can claim asylum or simply cross the border and receive a notice to appear (NTA) in court, with wait times averaging six years. After receiving asylum, they can apply for work authorization and automatically receive a Social Security number without an interview or ID.
The system defaults to maximum inclusion and benefits for this group, with 1,300,000 already on Medicaid. Voter registration records show some individuals from this population are registered and have voted, with cases referred for prosecution. Human traffickers have made $13-15 billion by moving people to the U.S. border, with individuals paying $2,000-$5,000 to cartels and traffickers. 30,000 children have not appeared on their NTAs, and some are being trafficked back and forth across the border. This system incentivizes exploitation, creating indentured servitude for those who cannot pay traffickers.