[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 1 (Wednesday, January 5, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E9-E10]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




     INTRODUCING THE SOCIAL SECURITY FOR AMERICAN CITIZENS ONLY ACT

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                             HON. RON PAUL

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                       Wednesday, January 5, 2011

  Mr. PAUL. Mr. Speaker, today I introduce the Social Security for 
American Citizens Only Act. This act forbids the Federal Government 
from providing Social Security benefits to non- citizens. It also ends 
the practice of totalization. Totalization is where the Social Security 
Administration takes into account the number of years an individual 
worked abroad, and thus was not paying payroll taxes, in determining 
that individual's eligibility for Social Security benefits.
  Hard as it may be to believe, the United States Government already 
provides Social Security benefits to citizens of 17 other countries. 
Under current law, citizens of those countries covered by these 
agreements may have an easier time getting Social Security benefits 
than public school teachers or policemen.
  Obviously, this program provides a threat to the already fragile 
Social Security system, and the threat is looming larger. The prior 
administration actually proposed a totalization agreement that would 
have allowed thousands of foreigners to qualify for U.S. Social 
Security benefits even though they came to, and worked in, the United 
States illegally. Adding insult to injury, this proposal could have 
allowed the Federal Government to give Social Security benefits to non-
citizens who worked here for as little as 18 months. Estimates of what 
this totalization proposal would cost top $1 billion per year.
  Despite a major public outcry against extending Social Security 
benefits to those who entered this country illegally, a version of this 
proposal actually passed the other body in the

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109th Congress. That the executive branch would propose, and part of 
the legislative branch would endorse, using Social Security monies to 
reward those who have willingly and knowingly violated our own 
immigration laws is an insult to the millions of Americans who pay 
their entire working lives into the system and now face the possibility 
that there may be nothing left when it is their turn to retire.
  Even if the current Congress rejects all proposals to allow those who 
entered the country illegally to receive Social Security benefits, the 
only way to guarantee a future administration will not revive this 
scheme is for Congress to put an end to totalization once and for all. 
I therefore call upon my colleagues to stop the use of the Social 
Security Trust Fund as yet another vehicle for foreign aid by 
cosponsoring the Social Security for American Citizens Only Act.

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