Are you now claiming the chart does not represent Census data? Are you claiming the chart is not found in the 2014 Survey of Income and Program Participantion?
Not as presented as it discounts the offset of taxes and contributions by immigrants taking said benefits. It also lumps the legal progeny of "illegals" under the same flag. Read the CATO counter argument; CIR and FAIR are one and the same. I'm sure we'll have a university shitting on this "study" soon enough and it will be dismissed because "liberals" cliffnotes: I am dismissive of studies put out by institutions founded on pursuing eugenics as a viable social alternative https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tanton
So you are claiming that data which comes directly from the U.S. Census Bureau is not valid and does not portray the actual situation. Why don’t you write the Census Bureau and tell them this so all of their statistics PhDs can respond and explain how offbase you are.
You have a hard time with reading comprehension? The chart was not put out by the census, full stop. Show me otherwise; I've linked the original source of the OP's chart (CIR)
Here’s what I will say, school lunch and healthcare should be free. The idea that we call this stuff welfare is absurd. If we added Medicare and meals on wheels to this list the elderly population would be the biggest users of welfare. Secondly, immigrants make up a small percentage of the population and their total use of these programs is minimally significant.