With Tax Day looming just around the corner, Jackson-Hewitt Tax Services has managed to stir up quite the controversy in New York City. Reports indicate that their representatives have been seen distributing flyers outside the Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter, offering tax-filing advice to illegal migrants. And here’s the kicker: they’re showing these individuals how to potentially rake in up to $14,000 from the IRS, all thanks to our hard-earned dollars.
Sources reveal that the flyers detail how much migrants can receive in refunds based on the number of children they claim. One child nets an impressive $7,650, while two children can bring in $12,635, and for those lucky enough to have three or more children, the figure jumps to a staggering $14,255. It’s almost as if the government is encouraging a game of “how many kids can you claim” rather than addressing real issues like border security and fiscal responsibility.
Independent journalist Savanah Hernandez has been at the forefront of exposing this glaring issue, bringing it to light just in time for the tax deadlines. This revelation raises eyebrows not just at Jackson-Hewitt, but also within the broader context of how taxpayer money is being utilized. The IRS refund fraud epidemic appears to be a well-oiled machine, with the Democratic Party right behind the wheel, driving the country toward a financial cliff.
DON’T DO BUSINESS WITH THESE ‘TRAITORS’. https://t.co/BrRSwCGzk5 via @BreitbartNews
— Bob Steele (@BobsteeleAK5495) March 31, 2025
Elon Musk, now the chief of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has chimed in on the matter, attributing this fraudulent activity to a larger scheme orchestrated by the Democratic Party. He argues that this practice of funneling money to illegal migrants is a strategy to build a permanent voting base. It’s a bold claim, but considering the Democrats’ history in places like California, it’s hard not to see some merit in the assertion.
As the nation scrambles to prepare their taxes, it’s disheartening to realize that while average Americans are simply trying to comply with tax law, others are being directed on how to work the system for a quick payout. This situation serves as a dire reminder of the need for more stringent immigration policies and a reevaluation of how government resources are allocated. After all, isn’t it the job of the government to protect its citizens rather than to incentivize lawlessness?