Let's Talk New Mexico 5/13 8 am: Some of New Mexico’s immigrant workers are undocumented and often employed in low-paid but essential jobs, such as early childhood education. And, despite the myths to the contrary, they pay taxes! In 2017, undocumented workers paid almost $70 million in New Mexico state taxes and $12 billion to the U.S. in federal taxes, according to the . But despite this, they are still not eligible for supports such as food stamps, Medicaid, pandemic stimulus checks, or childcare assistance.
On this week’s Let’s Talk New Mexico, we will look at the contributions of immigrant and undocumented childcare workers, and the challenges they face during the pandemic and beyond, as well as the consequences of keeping tax-paying, low-wage, undocumented workers ineligible for basic assistance in New Mexico. We will also discuss how the State's new plans to support these workers, regardless of immigration status, and consider whether this could be a model for other agencies to support workers equally. Are you a childcare worker or a low-wage or undocumented worker who needs more support? Do you think workers who pay taxes should be eligible for assistance regardless of immigration status? Email us at LetsTalk@91°µÍø.org or call in live during the show.
Guests:
Marcela Diaz, Executive Director of
Erica Gallegos, Policy Director for
Claire Dudley-Chavez, Policy Director for the