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Study: 20-Year Cost of ‘Build Back Better’ Amnesty: $483 billion

December 8, 2021 By D.A. King

 

Center for Immigration Studies

CBO estimates fiscal drain would be even bigger after that

By Steven A. Camarota on December 6, 2021

As the Senate debates the Build Back Better Act (H.R. 5376), a little-noticed part of the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) cost estimates shows that the bill’s amnesty provisions will create enormous fiscal costs for taxpayers. Like its prior fiscal cost estimate for a larger-scale amnesty, or its estimates for smaller amnesties, CBO’s most recent fiscal estimate (new revenue minus new expenditures) for H.R. 5376 shows a large negative fiscal impact — $124 billion in the first 10 years.

But what is most striking about the CBO’s newest estimate is that the amnesty would create an additional $359 billion in net costs in the second decade after passage.

The total net fiscal cost of the bill’s amnesty provisions over 20 years is $483 billion. Perhaps equally important, CBO states that the bill would increase the deficit “by larger amounts in the subsequent decade”.

As the Center has emphasized, the cost of any amnesty increases over time as illegal immigrants become eligible for more and more social programs, especially Social Security and Medicare. CBO’s extension of its normal 10-year time horizon is a welcome development that helps to capture more of these long-term costs.

The costs illegal immigrants create are not because they are lazy or because they all came to get welfare. Rather, illegal immigrants have modest levels of education on average and, as a result, tend to earn similarly modest wages and thus make modest tax payments. Their low incomes also mean that many more would qualify for public benefits if legalized, thereby dramatically increasing fiscal costs. The realities of the modern American economy and the existence of a well-developed welfare state mean that allowing illegal immigrants to remain in the country and giving them any kind of legal status is very costly to taxpayers.

Among the CBO’s findings:

Section 60001 of H.R. 5376 (parole amnesty) would create $131.85 billion in new expenditures between 2022 and 2031, while generating just $7.49 billion in new revenue, for a net fiscal drain of $124.36 billion in the first 10 years.

The amnesty would create an additional $357.82 billion in new expenditures between 2032 and 2041, and it would also reduce revenue by $1.24 billion, creating a net drain of $359.06 billion in the second 10 years.

The total net fiscal drain from the amnesty provisions for the entire 20-year period (2022 to 2041) would be $483.42 billion.

The primary reason a parole amnesty would result in large new expenditures according to the CBO is that amnesty recipients would be able to receive Affordable Care Act subsidies, Medicaid, the Earned Income and Child Tax Credits, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, often called food stamps), Social Security, and Medicare to a much greater extent than they would without legal status.

The primary reason the amnesty would have minimal effect on federal revenues is that immigrants’ increase in reporting of taxable income “would mostly be offset” because businesses “would report smaller taxable profits and pay less in income taxes”. In other words, with legalization employers would be able to deduct the wages and benefits they currently pay off the books to illegal immigrants, thereby lowering their tax payments in roughly equal proportion to the increase in taxes illegal aliens would pay once legalized. Read the rest here at CIS.org .

 

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Biden’s Amnesty to Cost Americans Nearly $500B Over 20 Years

December 7, 2021 By D.A. King

 

Image: Breitbart

 

 

Breitbart News

John Binder

Dec. 6, 2021

A plan by President Joe Biden to give amnesty to millions of illegal aliens would cost American taxpayers nearly $500 billion over the course of two decades, a new analysis reveals.

Late last month, House Democrats passed the filibuster-proof “Build Back Better” reconciliation package which includes an amnesty for nearly seven million illegal aliens. Effectively, millions of illegal aliens would be able to secure parole through the legislation and thus be shielded from deportation while gaining work permits to compete against working class Americans for jobs.

A new analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) states that over a 20-year period, the amnesty will cost American taxpayers more than $483 billion, based on figures from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).

CIS

Center for Immigration Studies

CIS Director of Research Steven Camarota writes that much of the cost is a result of the amnesty’s opening a number of federal welfare programs to illegal aliens:

The primary reason a parole amnesty would result in large new expenditures according to the CBO is that amnesty recipients would be able to receive Affordable Care Act subsidies, Medicaid, the Earned Income and Child Tax Credits, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, often called food stamps), Social Security, and Medicare to a much greater extent than they would without legal status. [Emphasis added]

Though providing a look into the fiscal cost of the amnesty plan, the CBO figures do not factor in the millions to billions in lost wages and jobs that such a plan may have as illegal aliens would be legally allowed to compete for jobs against Americans.

Specifically, the amnesty would allow illegal aliens to obtain work permits, driver’s licenses, and documents to travel abroad for at least a decade so long as they can prove that they have been residing in the United States since 2010…

More here.

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Even Trump omits illegal immigration in Georgia as a campaign “issue”

December 7, 2021 By D.A. King

 

While he ignored the root causes of illegal immigration in a state with more illegal aliens than Arizona and more illegals than green card holders, in 2018 candidate and now-Gov. Brian Kemp made several very clear, detailed and oft-repeated campaign promises on “criminal illegals.” He has been defiant in completely ignoring those promises since then. We have diligently documented this defiance (here and here as file examples).

The Cobb County Republicans  went so far as to censure him for exactly this reason.

The hope was that a viable primary opponent may provide some pressure for Gov. Kemp to at least make a comment or small move to appear concerned about the issue or to take action for the 2022 election.

Former Democrat and now Republican candidate Vernon Jones has been careful to avoid the matter or use Kemp’s broken promises as talking points.

So maybe, many people thought, newly announced Trump-endorsed candidate former Sen. David Perdue will take up the fact that Kemp is silent on illegal immigration in Georgia and make some promises of his own on the crisis. Not so far. Perdue’s initial “issues” are listed below.

We cannot help but notice that even former President Donald Trump – who won the presidency largely on the illegal immigration topic – was careful to avoid illegal immigration in his outline of “why vote for Perdue” and to stay away from Kemp’s anti-enforcement defiance.

David Perdue’s “Bold Vision”

Taken from David Perdue candidacy announcement video – 11 Alive TV news, Atlanta

*Eliminate state income tax.

*Make cities and state safe again.

*Take charge of our schools/put parents in charge again.

*Fight Biden’s overreaching mandates.

*Not allow Stacey Abrams control of elections..

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Trump outline of Perdue agenda in endorsement

Taken from The Hill – “Trump endorses David Perdue in Georgia’s governor race.”

 “Most importantly, he can’t win because the MAGA base—which is enormous—will never vote for him,” Trump said. “David Perdue will

*eliminate the Income Tax,

*secure the Elections,

*defend the Second Amendment,

*support our great Farmers,

*get crime in Atlanta and other places under control,

*take care of our great Vets,

*and put parents back in charge of the schools,” Trump added.

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So, no illegal immigration? No “criminal illegals…?”

We will be very grateful if someone points out something we overlooked.

 

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Complete coverage of GA. House Study Committee “Innovative Ways to Maximize Global Talent”: Foreign cops & lower college tuition for illegals than Americans, anyone? * #HB120

December 7, 2021 By D.A. King

* Georgia House committee with immigration focus solicits one-sided, activist input (1/4) Here

* Will Georgia legalize foreign police officers? – House committee on “barriers” to foreign nationals meeting again in Dalton, Sept 9 (2/4) Here.

* House committee on ‘barriers’ lacks transparency, continues one-sided agenda, escapes responsible media coverage in Dalton (3/4) Here.

* Handpicked witnesses to House committee on “foreign born”: Lower tuition cost for illegal aliens; expand state government, relax immigration verification … 4/4 Here.

 

 

 

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Fast Fact: Both leading Republican candidates for Georgia’s 2022 U.S. Senate race have supported immigration amnesty

December 3, 2021 By D.A. King

Both leading Republican candidates for Georgia’s 2022 U.S. Senate race have supported immigration amnesty

A Washington friend asked me to outline what is happening in Georgia with the 2022 race for U.S. Senate related to immigration. I explained that reading the liberal Atlanta Journal Constitutionwould not give him a full picture.

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The story so far.

Elected in 2010, career Big Ag lobbyist and Georgia’s current Commissioner of Agriculture, Gary Black, went to Washington in 2011 and recommended to a U.S. Senate panel that illegal alien farm labor be legalized. They should be required to remain in the farm industry to keep their renewable work permits, he said.

Read all about it here.

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In which Savannah Morning News editor Adam Van Zimmer refers to former U.S. Senator David Perdue as a “rube” – and I reply. An exchange #Book

November 21, 2021 By D.A. King

A Kemp-Perdue primary? Why Georgia Republicans are sabotaging own 2022 election chance

Former President Donald Trump’s vendetta against Georgia’s governor could lead to 2022 primary challenge from former U.S. Sen. David Perdue, dooming GOP hopes of winning the governorship again

Adam Van Brimmer
Adam Van Brimmer
November 10 2021
Savannah Morning News

This is a column by Opinion Editor Adam Van Brimmer.

Georgia Republicans set a new standard for self-destructive political behavior in the 2020 election and runoffs.

The saboteurs seem intent on further undermining their party in 2022.

Word is that David Perdue is the rube meant to challenge election scapegoat Brian Kemp in the 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary. This is the same David Perdue who, just 10 months ago, lost to a little known political newcomer, Jon Ossoff, in a U.S. Senate runoff.

Somewhere, Stacey Abrams’ interior designer is finalizing redecorating plans for the Georgia governor’s mansion.

How Joe Biden turned Georgia purple:A closer look at the 2020 campaign in a battleground state

Georgia’s once-vaunted Republican political machine is seizing up like a turbo-charged engine without oil. Former President Donald Trump’s “rigged election” nonsense disenfranchised tens of thousands of GOP voters ahead of the January runoffs. The cost was two Senate seats and majority control of the chamber.

Read the rest here.

Read my first reply here.

The reply from Mr.Van Brimmer: “Thanks for the submission. Please cut to 250 words and resubmit for consideration as a letter. Please know that because you live outside our coverage area I cannot guarantee publication as local readers get preference.”

Me, in an email reply: “How many words for guest column?”

Mr. Van Brimmer, Nov 12: “Good morning. I do not solicit guest columns. We print community voices op-eds, but as you do not reside in our community, that’s not appropriate. Again. please trim your piece to 250 words or less and submit as a letter to the editor for consideration.”

My second (edited into an LTE reply (Nov 12 subject line “250 on the nose and I put my money line in as headline. Thanks for your consideration.”)

“Kemp seems to be taking a Joe Biden position on illegal immigration in Georgia.

Thousands of resentful pro-enforcement independent voters have memories that go all the way back to 2018. Kemp ran largely on illegal immigration.

We will not vote for Kemp again because of his defiant refusal to even mention his campaign promise on illegal immigration and what he termed “criminal illegals” – the politically protected “undocumented workers” who are murdering, raping, kidnapping and molesting innocent Georgians.

Candidate Kemp promised to create a registry of illegal aliens who have committed additional crimes and to see state legislation passed to address sanctuary cities. He told us he has a “big truck” in case he has to deport criminal illegals himself. But since then – and while he makes well-publicized trips to Texas – Kemp has remained as silent as thirty pieces of silver on the issue as applied to Georgia.

Georgians are being murdered, raped, kidnapped and molested by illegal aliens while the liberal media sits on these stories. Despite a 2006 state law in place (OCGA 42-4-14) requiring all jailers to check immigration status of incoming prisoners and to report illegal aliens to ICE, we watch here as at least two metro Atlanta-area sheriffs boast that they will not comply and other jailers are in silent violation.

We won’t vote for Kemp because of the betrayal factor and because we see Georgia inching ever closer to becoming the California of the East – “Georgiafornia.” We would welcome the introduction of a proven pro-enforcement, genuine conservative Republican candidate for Georgia governor – Trump or no Trump.

D.A. King

Marietta

King is president of the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society and a nationally recognized authority on illegal immigration.

Another email response from Mr. Van Brimmer “OK but … headlines need to fit in two decks in the narrow column. Usually 4-6 words depending on how long the words are.”

My reply:” Up to you. Thanks. How about “Kemp defiant on 2018 campaign pledge.”

Me again in separate email minutes later (in drive-thru at bank) “Maybe you’ll have room to insert money line into letter body….” I then sent him two memes we use to quote candidate Kemp on “criminal illegals”

Mr. Van Brimmer replies:

“Mr. King. You are testing my patience. Let me make one thing very clear – you submit a letter that fits the guidelines, and if you want a special headline, you submit that headline that fits the guidelines. If you are not comfortable with that, you can always publish your response yourself on social media. As you are out of market and according to our circ department are not a subscriber, the only reason I will publish your piece is because it is a direct response to something we published and we value alternative views on local (state in this case) issues.

Put bluntly, neither I nor my editorial assistant exist to cater to your demands.
Thanks.”
I have not heard from Mr. Van Zimmer since I sent him the below reply and I cannot see that he ran my letter.
Me:

“Oh.

I hope you run my letter.
I was trying to suggest a headline. Not make a demand.
Next time I am in town maybe we can have lunch.
Have a nice weekend.
dak”

 

 

 

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Guest column submitted to Savannah Morning News opinion editor Adam Van Brimmer Nov 11, 2021

November 21, 2021 By D.A. King

 

 

 

 

The below submission was rejected by the newspaper.

Illegal immigration: Perdue not a ”rube” and Kemp not pro-enforcement

 D.A. King

Savannah Morning News opinion Editor Adam Van Brimmer recently used the term “rube” to describe former U.S. Senator David Perdue in a piece offering the opinion that there should be no viable primary challenge to Gov. Kemp. Merriam Webster offers a long list of synonyms for “rube” which include “bumpkin,” “hick,” “hayseed,” and “yokel,” to list a few.

Adam Van Brimmer

It appears Van Brimmer is looking up while talking down. While we see no justification for that self-confidence, we do get a clear picture of Van Brimmer’s world view in the attack on Sen. Perdue.

“Perdue’s entry would undermine a year’s worth of effort to unite Georgia Republicans behind Kemp. The governor has spent much of his term appeasing the base with anti-abortion, anti-defund the police and anti-voting legislation and seizing on other opportunities to show he’s still a pickup-driving, chainsaw-brandishing, shotgun-loving conservative no matter what Trump says” writes Van Brimmer.

Whatever Van Brimmer’s opinion of protecting the unborn, election security, the Second Amendment and conservatives driving pick-up trucks, the truth is that thousands of resentful independent voters have memories that go all the way back to 2018. Kemp ran largely on illegal immigration. We will not vote for Kemp again because of his defiant refusal to so much as mention his campaign promise on illegal immigration and what he termed “criminal illegals” – the politically protected “undocumented workers” who are murdering, raping, kidnapping and molesting innocent Georgians.

Candidate Kemp promised to create a registry of illegal aliens who have committed additional crimes and to see state legislation passed to address sanctuary cities. He told us he has a “big truck” in case he has to deport criminal illegals himself. But since then – and while he makes well-publicized trips to Texas – Kemp has remained as silent as a bag of silver coins on the issue as applied to Georgia.

Georgians are being murdered, raped, kidnapped and molested by illegal aliens while the liberal media sits on these stories. Despite a 2006 state law in place (OCGA 42-4-14) requiring all jailers to check immigration status of incoming prisoners and to report illegal aliens to ICE, we watch here as at least two metro Atlanta-area sheriffs boast that they will not comply and other sheriffs act in silent violation.

It’s a fact avoided by reporters and opinion writers, but according to the feds Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than Arizona. Most people are unaware that more illegal aliens than green card holders live in the Peach State. From here in metro-Atlanta we watch as illegal aliens are actually employed by billionaire leftists as registered lobbyists under the Gold Dome.

Gov. Kemp seems to be taking a Joe Biden position on illegal immigration in Georgia.

We won’t vote for Kemp because of the betrayal factor and because we see Georgia inching ever closer to becoming the California of the East – “Georgiafornia.” We would welcome the introduction of a proven pro-enforcement, genuine conservative Republican candidate for Georgia governor – Trump or no Trump.

We have seen the real Chamber-of-Commerce, anything for a buck, “number-one-for- business” Brian Kemp and we reject the attacks referring to Sen. Perdue as a yokel.

Run, Senator Perdue, run!

D.A. King

Marietta

King is president of the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society and a nationally recognized authority on illegal immigration.

 

 

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Illegal immigration: Candidate Brian Kemp 2018 TV campaign ad

November 15, 2021 By D.A. King

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FY 2021’s Historically Bad Border Numbers Are Worse than You Think

November 4, 2021 By D.A. King

Center for Immigration Studies
Washington, D.C.(October, 26, 2021) – The Center for Immigration Studies reported last week that the Border Patrol had apprehended an all-time record number of illegal migrants at the Southwest border in FY 2021 – 1,659,206 illegal migrants, 15,000 more than the previous record there. The number of children, families and third-country nationals are all up, driven by Biden administration policies.

A big reason why the number of “family units” FMUs apprehended at the Southwest border surged in FY 2021 (they totaled fewer than 52,300 in all of FY 2020) was because the Biden administration ditched the highly successful Trump-era “Migrant Protection Protocols” (MPP), better known as “Remain in Mexico”.

Andrew Arthur, the Center’s resident fellow in law and policy and author of the analysis, writes, “Biden’s DHS is now being forced kicking and screaming to reinstate MPP, but without other significant policy changes, it will not be enough. The worst part is, as the Center explained in a recent regulatory comment, the Biden administration wants to turbocharge the incentives for illegal migrants, by granting itself (in violation of law) the authority to simply release every alien who enters.”

Key points:
  • More illegal migrants were apprehended at the Southwest border in FY 2021 than in any prior fiscal year.
  • The number and percentage of illegal migrants who were not from Mexico or the “Northern Triangle” countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have reached all-time highs, and are increasing in a disturbing new trend with a 600 percent increase in just eight months.
  • The number of unaccompanied alien children apprehended at the Southwest border in FY 2021 nearly doubled the previous yearly record, set in FY 2019.
  • The number of alien adults and children entering illegally in “family units” (FMUs) approached their previous yearly record, again set in FY 2019. Unlike in FY 2019, however, migrants entering illegally in family units have not declined in line with historical monthly trends.
  • The decision by the Biden administration to terminate successful Trump administration policies, including “Remain in Mexico”, is driving this illegal migrant surge at the Southwest border.
  • The Biden administration is proposing to increase the incentives for aliens to enter the United States illegally, by granting itself the ability to release all illegal migrants in violation of law.

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Handpicked witnesses to House committee on “foreign born”: Lower tuition cost for illegal aliens; expand state government, relax immigration verification … 4/4

November 2, 2021 By D.A. King

Screen shot – video of Oct 21 committee meeting.

Legislation to allow foreign nationals as police officers pushed again

 

The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is now openly supporting lower tuition rates in our public colleges for illegal aliens who migrated to Georgia than Americans and legal immigrants who live in other states.

That was just one of the eye-openers from the third and final meeting of the House Study Committee on ‘Innovative Ways to Maximize Global Talent’ at the state Capitol late last month. As this writer has previously reported (‘Georgia House committee with immigration focus solicits one-sided, activist input‘), Chairman Rep Wes Cantrell (R- Woodstock) made the committee’s goals clear in the first hearing “…this committee has been formed to identify and make recommendations for removal of any barriers that limit the impact of our foreign-born population.”

Rep Wes Cantrell, Republican, Woodstock

This long time denizen of the Capitol has not witnessed proceedings with a higher farce factor.

The powerful Chamber was not alone in pushing lowered tuition rates for illegals. That topic was worked into the presentations of many of the long list of handpicked advocates for an immigration amnesty, expanded state government, increased foreign labor and lower wages including the immigration amnesty advocates from Big Tech’s FWD.us.

While it is quite active in the state Capitol, most Georgians – including most Republican legislators – are not well versed on FWDus. That fact does not bode well for conservative voters. One relevant policy initiative posted on the FWD.us website is entitled “Fixing Our Harmful Immigration System.” Discover the Networks, an online database of the left and its agenda describes the billionaire-funded lobbying group this way: “launched on April 11, 2013, and drawing its name from President Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign slogan, (Forward). FWD.us is a pro-Democrat organization founded by thirteen tech-industry leaders to promote the passage of “comprehensive immigration reform” in the United States.”

Related: FWD.us launches national ad supporting a repeat of the failed 1986 immigration amnesty 

Jaime Rangel, illegal alien and FWD.us lobbyist. Photo: Twitter. (corrected)

Jaime Rangel, an illegal alien, DACA beneficiary and darling of Georgia’s liberal media represents FWD.us under the Gold Dome. Lobbyist Rangel was called to be a witness in two of the three-committee meetings. Be wary of “misinformation.” he told the panel. “We’re just asking for a fighting chance to pay in-state tuition.” He did not mention the sure-to-come battle to expand any future state law granting special, lowered tuition rates to the hordes of illegal aliens swarming over the U.S. border as I type and who are on their way to Georgia.

Illegal aliens demanding instate tuition in street protest.

For the attentive and curious, yes, this is the same FWD.us to which the liberal AJC now links in online news stories on immigration, Cantrell’s committee and “…barriers that hold immigrants back from labor force.”

Proposals that will interest voters but omitted from scant media coverage of the committee agenda include a repeat of the call for changing state law so as to allow foreign law enforcement officers, international occupational licensing reciprocity along with yet another push to “relax” immigration status verification in Georgia’s occupational licensing process. See also granting refugees “in-state” status for tuition purposes upon arrival. No waiting period.

Another change put forth by the “expert witnesses” was reducing the educational period to become a medical doctor by two years, student loan forgiveness for foreign medical students and “relaxing the immigration issues for foreign medical graduates.”

There was a quite serious proposal for Georgia to create “an office or a division of cultural and linguistic responsiveness.” That last plea to create another state bureaucracy came in the testimony from Dr. Pierluigi Mancini of the Multicultural Development Institute Inc. – MCDI. A quick look at the MCDI’s website assures us they are committed to “racial justice” – via Black Lives Matter Inc.

We remind the reader that the Republican-chaired committee solicited all of the witnesses. I lost track of the number of times “…the number one state for business” was tossed out.

Fact: The average tuition & fees for Colleges in Georgia is $4,739 for in-state and $17,008 for out of state

With the donor money and the liberal media now openly promoting the public college tuition reduction for illegal aliens there is a time sensitive need for voting Georgians to understand what comes next.

Republican state Rep Kasey Carpenter (Dalton) tried and failed to slip his HB 120 through last session. In its third iteration, the bill came out of the House Higher Education Committee (vote record) – but not the House Rules Committee.

Rep Casey Carpenter Photo: GA General Assembly

It seems not many Republican House members wanted to vote on it.

That reluctance is unlikely to change in an even-numbered year. But it should be repeated until state legislators and trusting GOP voters get the message: HB 120 is written to be expanded at a future date (see line 31) and does indeed allow illegal aliens to pay lower tuition rates in Georgia’s taxpayer-funded postsecondary schools than U.S. citizens and legal immigrants from (most) other states. Carpenter is a member of the committee.

To pass in 2022 Carpenter’s bill must now start the House committee process over again. Education on its contents is key to stopping HB 120.

It’s worth asking now – would Governor Kemp sign such a bill?

Agenda and players here. Transcript and official video here.

D.A. King is proprietor of ImmigrationPoliticsGA.com and president of the Dustin Inman Society.

A version of the above column originally ran on the subscription website Insider Advantage Georgia .

 

 

 

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