More Tax and Property Tax Fraud waste and abuse sanctuary cities

What Is A Sanctuary City, And How Does It Differ From Other Types Of Jurisdictions in Nebraska?  

A sanctuary city is a jurisdiction that limits its cooperation with the federal government’s effort to enforce immigration law. Sanctuary cities generally do not use municipal funds or resources to enforce federal immigration laws, and they often provide protections to undocumented immigrants that are not available in other jurisdictions. In Nebraska, specific cities have passed ordinances declaring themselves ‘sanctuary cities’, meaning they limit their cooperation with the federal government’s efforts to enforce immigration law. These cities are Omaha, Lincoln, and South Sioux City.  

  

  1. Property values: Studies have shown that neighborhoods with diverse populations tend to have higher property values, which can benefithomeowners and contribute to the local economy through increased property tax revenue.  

   

  1. Social services costs: Critics argue that Sanctuary City policies may strain social services and increase costs for public services such as healthcare and education. However, proponents argue that the overall economic benefits outweigh these potential  costs.

Unless it your rent and property taxes spiraling out of control to pay the way for illegal aliens  that have never paid into the system and are not suppose  to be here in the first place.  

  

https://www.stateregstoday.com/politics/state-level-support-services-for-immigrant-communities-in-sanctuary-cities-in-nebraska   

https://www.uscisguide.com/state-regulations-and-laws/sanctuary-cities-in-nebraska/   

 https://www.stateregstoday.com/politics/state-sanctuary-city-resolutions-and-proclamations-in-nebraska 

 

Healthcare ServicesSiouxland Community Health Center3.6(34)Community health center3410 Futures DrLocated locally at 3410 Futures Drive, South Sioux City. They operate as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), meaning they provide primary care, dental, behavioral health, and urgent care to all individuals regardless of their insurance status or immigration status. They feature on-site interpreters and financial counselors to   

Undocumented immigrants in Nebraska are generally barred from receiving traditional federal public benefits like SNAP (food stamps), traditional Medicaid, and cash assistance (TANF). However, they are legally eligible for emergency, in-kind, and safety-net services that are necessary for life and safety