
Elon Musk in Wisconsin: Social Security benefits provided to millions of non-citizens
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : Vote for Brad Schimel! Elon Musk in Wisconsin: Social Security benefits provided to millions of non-citizens, WorldTribune.com57% : Venture capitalist Antonio Gracias, a close friend of Musk, told the audience: 'I have been from DC to Social Security offices to the border to track this down.
56% : More than two million non-citizens received U.S. Social Security numbers in Fiscal Year 2024, Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has found.
56% : "The defaults in the system, from Social Security to all of the benefit programs have been set to max inclusion, max pay for these people, and minimum collection," Gracias said.
54% : "We found 1.3 million of them already on Medicaid, as an example.
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