**Outrageous Proposal Paved for Cashing In on American Taxpayers**
In a move that has sparked immense outrage among taxpayers, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a significant expansion to the state’s child tax credit program, which will now extend benefits to families living in the U.S. illegally.
The proposed increase, which is being promoted as a vital measure to help families deal with rising costs, raises the maximum child credit from $330 up to $1,000 for children under four years old, and $500 for children aged four to sixteen.
While the governor claims this initiative aims to assist approximately 1.6 million families facing financial hardships, critics argue that it represents a blatant misuse of taxpayer funds designed to incentivize more illegal immigration.
The estimated cost of this expansion is projected to reach an additional $676 million annually, raising serious questions about the fiscal responsibility of Hochul's administration, and the priorities of New York's government.
"This plan is a recipe for disaster," said one concerned taxpayer. "As someone who works hard to pay my bills, why should I have to front the cost of raising children for families that shouldn’t be receiving aid?"
Hochul has touted this as the largest expansion of the Empire State Child Credit in New York’s history, claiming it will provide relief to working parents. But at what cost?
Taxpayers are already facing mounting burdens, including recent toll hikes to enter Manhattan that disproportionately affect families needing to commute.
As Hochul pursues policies that continue to enable illegal immigration and increase costs for law-abiding citizens, skepticism grows about the true intentions behind her administration's actions.
Governor Hochul's initiative highlights a growing trend within many state governments, where elected officials prioritize the needs of those breaking immigration laws over their own constituents.
As conservatives continue to decry the impact of such policies, it is clear that Hochul's approach stands in stark contrast to the values of fiscal responsibility and support for American families.
Sources:
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