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FILE – In this Jan. 3, 2019, file photo, a woman takes a snapshot by the border fence between San Diego, Calif., and Tijuana, as seen from Mexico. The immigration spending Congressional leaders on Thursday, Feb. 14, released details of a compromise on border and immigration enforcement that gives President Donald Trump just a sliver of the money he wanted for his border wall with Mexico. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza, File)
FILE – In this Jan. 3, 2019, file photo, a woman takes a snapshot by the border fence between San Diego, Calif., and Tijuana, as seen from Mexico. The immigration spending Congressional leaders on Thursday, Feb. 14, released details of a compromise on border and immigration enforcement that gives President Donald Trump just a sliver of the money he wanted for his border wall with Mexico. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza, File)
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So Massachusetts is now the most desirable resort destination in the Union for illegal freeloading foreigners, at least according to one new survey.

The attraction of the Bay State for all these Third World beggars can be summed up in two words: Free stuff.

They say charity begins at home. Not if you’re from the Dominican Republic, or any of these other “tropical climes,” as John Silber used to say, and which President Trump has more recently described with an eight-letter word that begins with “s” and ends with “e.”

For those looking for a permanent vacation compliments of Tio Sam, charity begins in Massachusetts, specifically in our “gateway cities,” as the Democrats call the welfare magnets like Lawrence, Lynn, Chelsea, Brockton et al.

Here are two examples from earlier this week. The first comes courtesy of the New Hampshire State Police. In Salem, N.H., they stopped a woman with a Massachusetts driver’s license identifying her as “Chelimar Gonzalez.”

Turns out her real name was Lilian Fana Martinez. She’s Dominican and had stolen the identity of a U.S. citizen from Puerto Rico. At age 28, she’d been in the states illegally for more than 10 years.

Lately, she’s been living in Methuen, which is becoming a suburb of Lawrence. In April, a variety of law enforcement agencies — ICE, Homeland Security, the New Hampshire State Police and Methuen cops — grabbed the illegal immigrant criminal at her home.

In the home, the New Hampshire State Police said they found a cache of “healthcare benefits cards, ATM cards and credit cards in the name of the stolen identity that Martinez had been using.”

Health care benefit cards — that means MassHealth, Medicaid. We taxpayers see the EBT cards being used by these layabouts at the supermarket all the time, but their free health care is a much greater drain on the public purse. More than five years ago, then-Gov. Deval Patrick’s administration admitted that the state was paying at least $1.8 billion in welfare to illegal immigrants.

On Wednesday, in the legislative debate over the “millionaire tax,” Rep. Marc Lombardo mentioned the billions we spend to support these foreign loafers — it’s got to be way over $2 billion by now, especially with the Pew Research Center now estimating that they’re pouring into the state in record numbers, at least 60,000 in the last decade.

Back to the New Hampshire State Police arrest report on the Dominican:

“Martinez was taken into federal custody on multiple charges including but not limited to health-care fraud and identity theft. She was recently extradited back to New Hampshire to face both misdemeanor and felony-level charges in two different locations.”

But Martinez is a piker compared to another Dominican illegal immigrant who was convicted of welfare fraud and identity theft in federal court in Boston Wednesday.

The U.S. attorney’s office is calling him “John Doe,” because they still can’t figure out his real identity. In their press release, they describe him as a “Roxbury man.”

According to the feds, for more than 40 years, “John Doe” has being living under the stolen identities and/or Social Security numbers of at least two different American citizens, which enabled him to, among other things, “apply for unemployment benefits and obtain public housing benefits for himself and his family.”

So John Doe was grabbing at least two forms of welfare he wasn’t entitled to, under two different Americans’ stolen identities. No wonder he ended up in Massachusetts. I wonder if he was living in Boston public housing — do you suppose he ever met his fellow BHA-squatting illegal, Barack Obama’s late aunt, Zeituni Onyango?

Before her death, Auntie Zeituni haughtily said on TV that God had no problem with her living on welfare in a foreign country — the United States. I don’t know about God, but her nephew certainly didn’t care.

The Bruins may have lost, but when it comes to migrants arriving to go on welfare, the Bay State can still claim U.S. bragging rights.

We’re No. 1! We’re No. 1!