But you don't get you money "back." You put a further drain on the system. The illegals and the scammers still get their money, and now with your application you increased the need for resources. Then they have to raise taxes. And of course there will be the press release bragging: We are helping X number of people a X% increase over last year, while simultaneously bitching: Americans shouldn't be starving or need EBT and we need to do something about it, (which means raise more taxes).
Solutions to social problems are not actual working solutions. They are a way to extrapolate more money from the people and hand it to a government that will increase the size of bureaucracy because there is a greater demand for services. The age old joke, "The bureaucracy is expanding to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy," is horrifyingly accurate. Plus, most of the agency heads are making very good money, have no real metric to measure success or failure, and have no timeline. Even if he/she could, why solve the problem. There goes your cushy job, pension, title, job amenities, car, travel, dining expense, etc.
That's why I don't want anymore of these programs. It's not that I'm heartless, which honestly, I am, but it's just a money game. They play this game, and take our money, and nothing gets done asides of more promises being made that they never intend to keep.