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    Newsom Spent $1 BILLION To Import 400K Migrants To California

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteApril 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Gavin Newsom oversaw roughly $1 billion in spending tied to the influx of about 400,000 illegal migrants. According to the figures cited, California effectively expanded programs, contracts, and support systems at scale while already facing structural deficits and a collapsing cost-of-living environment. Newsom will never hesitate to spend California tax dollars on destroying the state.

    The number that should stop everyone cold is not the $1 billion alone. It is the 400,000 additional people absorbed into a system that is already breaking. California is dealing with some of the highest housing costs in the United States, with median home prices hovering around or above $800,000 in many regions, and rents consuming a disproportionate share of income. Now layer in a population surge of that magnitude and pretend there are no consequences.

    At the same time, the state has been running deficits that swing into the tens of billions depending on revenue assumptions. Yet despite that, officials continued expanding programs tied to migration, including tens of millions in additional funding for services such as legal aid, food assistance, and housing support. Healthcare expansion alone overshot projections by billions, forcing abrupt policy reversals and enrollment freezes when the math simply stopped working.

    You cannot tell residents there is no money, raise taxes, watch businesses leave, and then turn around and commit massive resources to policies that increase demand on every strained system. Housing becomes tighter, emergency rooms become overcrowded, infrastructure deteriorates faster, and the working population is expected to absorb the cost. That is exactly what is happening.

    The defenders of these policies argue that migration supports the labor force and economic growth. When you introduce hundreds of thousands of people into an already constrained system, the costs hit immediately while any theoretical benefits are delayed and uncertain. Housing demand spikes overnight. Public services are stretched instantly. The problem is visible in every major city across the state.

    There is also a capital flight component that cannot be ignored. IRS migration data has shown consistent outflows from California, particularly among higher-income earners. These are the taxpayers who fund the majority of state revenues. As they leave, the tax base shrinks, yet spending commitments continue to rise. That is how you accelerate a fiscal crisis. You drive out revenue while expanding obligations.

    If you increase population by hundreds of thousands, spend billions to support that increase, and do so while running deficits and losing your tax base, the outcome is predetermined. The system breaks.

    The motive underscores Newsom’s ability to lead. Why import nearly half a million people who cannot contribute to the state economy? Polls. Taxes. Endless funds tied to NGOs and humanitarian causes that permit the state to seize endless tax dollars to combat the very issues it created.

    California residents are watching their cost of living rise, their services decline, and their leadership act as if none of it matters. Newsom firmly believes that he will receive an infinite amount of funding, and he’s not wrong. It’s time that the people wake up and realize that Gavin Newsom and the far-left are destroying California.



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