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There are many characteristics I would point to to describe my value to society, and my tax contributions would not be chief among them.

Put another way, I’d place the total tax revenue I generate near the bottom of any list articulating my worth. That being said, in certain contexts, quantifying collective action in this way is helpful as it can offer a powerful counter-narrative.

A counter-narrative is one that tells a story that contradicts a commonly held belief. Immigrants, and in particular those without a legal status (colloquially referred to as “undocumented” or worse, “illegal”), are almost exclusively talked about in terms of what they take. The insidious sentiment is that undocumented immigrants usurp. They are distinct from taxpayers. They use limited and valuable resources that would otherwise be available to native-born U.S. residents.

All of this is untrue, however. And, moreover, leaves unanswered the question of what and how much undocumented immigrants give?

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