I hope you are wrong. I vastly prefer the current system to any sort of dictatorship (Hitler, Franco, Stalin, Peron, your pick). Still, it is Marx's Crisis of Realization only with a twist. Here, the non-producers will have the political power of numbers and the producers will be victimized till they say enough. At that point? Welcome to Pinochet's America. Not a good scene. Let's try to do better.
FQ13 who thinks we can start by kicking every immigrant who is on welfare for more than a year out. Though that probably wouldn't be necessary if we kicked the illegals tothe curb and freed up those jobs.
Much simpler solution that that. Just eliminate welfare altogether. Don't need an agency to track when someone goes on welfare and how long they have been on it and to cross check to see if they are an immigrant.
Let the charities be funded locally by donations. No government involved in getting the help back to the folks who need it.
If you don't believe needy folks should be helped, you don't donate to the local charities. No one will be holding a gun to your head to force you to be charitable like we have today.
If you do wish to help the truly needy in your area, you can pick the charity that you think does the best job of helping those who really need it and not giving prolonged help those able to help themselves.
The job will probably be done on half the funds that are collected now just by eliminate the Welfare Bureaucracy. Of course the unemployment problem will increase with all the ex-government employees looking for a useful job and those who will not be receiving help who get the message and go out and fend for themselves.
Those who do not wish to fend for themselves will either starve or turn to crime. In either case, we can hope it will be a quick end to them and the last generation of them on the dole.