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Aug 15, 2019 15:14:54   #
HonorNCourage57 Loc: Born in Louisiana!!!living in Burien, Washing
 
Trump to Deny Visas to Immigrants Who Seek Public Assistance
August 15, 2019 969

President Donald Trump’s administration unveiled a new rule on Monday that would reject applicants for temporary or permanent visas for receiving public assistance such as welfare, food stamps, public housing or Medicaid.

Such a change would ensure that immigrants “are self-sufficient,” in that they “do not depend on public resources to meet their needs, but rather rely on their own capabilities, as well as the resources of family members, sponsors, and private organizations,” a notice published in the Federal Register said.
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“The principle driving it is an old American value and that’s self-sufficiency,” Ken Cuccinelli, the acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, said in a Fox News interview published on Monday.

“It will also have the long-term benefit of protecting taxpayers by ensuring people who are immigrating to this country don’t become public burdens, that they can stand on their own two feet, as immigrants in years past have done,” he said.

The overhaul is part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to curb both legal and i*****l i*********n, an issue he has made a cornerstone of his presidency.

He has pledged to build a wall along the U.S. southern border with Mexico and has pressed for changes to i*********n l*ws. Both efforts have made little progress with lawmakers.

This rule change on benefits could be the most drastic of all the Trump administration’s immigration policies, experts have said. Advocates for immigrants have criticized the plan as an effort to cut legal immigration without going through Congress to change U.S. law.

Under the new rules, more than half of all family-based green card applicants would be denied, according to the Migration Policy Institute, a research organization. Some 800,000 green cards were granted in 2016.

The new rule is derived from the Immigration Act of 1882, which allows the U.S. government to deny a visa to anyone likely to become a “public charge.” Immigration officers in recent years have defined visa applicants as a public charge if they are likely to become primarily dependent on government assistance.

Most immigrants are ineligible for the major aid programs until they get green cards but the new rule published by the Department of Homeland Security expands the definition of a public charge that stands to disqualify more people.

Applicants will now need to show higher levels of income to get a visa and the rule greatly expands the list of government benefits that would disqualify them from obtaining U.S. residency.

Immigrant advocates have expressed concern the rule could negatively affect public health by dissuading immigrants from using health or food aid to which they or their children are entitled.

Other parts of the Trump administration have taken or are contemplating similar approaches to penalize immigrants’ use of public assistance.

The State Department changed its foreign affairs manual in January 2018 to give diplomats wider discretion in deciding visa denials on public-charge grounds. In the 2018 fiscal year, which ended last September, the number of visas denied on those grounds quadrupled compared to the previous year.

The Justice Department also is considering a regulation that would dramatically expand the category of people who could be subject to deportation on the grounds that they use public benefits.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Why should we support those Immigrants who only want to Mooch off of our Government Funds? We should keep this Money for our own People and those who are here Legally. I totally agree with President Trumps Deal !!!! What do Y'all believe?

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Aug 15, 2019 15:20:50   #
EmilyD
 
HonorNCourage57 wrote:
Trump to Deny Visas to Immigrants Who Seek Public Assistance
August 15, 2019 969

President Donald Trump’s administration unveiled a new rule on Monday that would reject applicants for temporary or permanent visas for receiving public assistance such as welfare, food stamps, public housing or Medicaid.

Such a change would ensure that immigrants “are self-sufficient,” in that they “do not depend on public resources to meet their needs, but rather rely on their own capabilities, as well as the resources of family members, sponsors, and private organizations,” a notice published in the Federal Register said.
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“The principle driving it is an old American value and that’s self-sufficiency,” Ken Cuccinelli, the acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, said in a Fox News interview published on Monday.

“It will also have the long-term benefit of protecting taxpayers by ensuring people who are immigrating to this country don’t become public burdens, that they can stand on their own two feet, as immigrants in years past have done,” he said.

The overhaul is part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to curb both legal and i*****l i*********n, an issue he has made a cornerstone of his presidency.

He has pledged to build a wall along the U.S. southern border with Mexico and has pressed for changes to i*********n l*ws. Both efforts have made little progress with lawmakers.

This rule change on benefits could be the most drastic of all the Trump administration’s immigration policies, experts have said. Advocates for immigrants have criticized the plan as an effort to cut legal immigration without going through Congress to change U.S. law.

Under the new rules, more than half of all family-based green card applicants would be denied, according to the Migration Policy Institute, a research organization. Some 800,000 green cards were granted in 2016.

The new rule is derived from the Immigration Act of 1882, which allows the U.S. government to deny a visa to anyone likely to become a “public charge.” Immigration officers in recent years have defined visa applicants as a public charge if they are likely to become primarily dependent on government assistance.

Most immigrants are ineligible for the major aid programs until they get green cards but the new rule published by the Department of Homeland Security expands the definition of a public charge that stands to disqualify more people.

Applicants will now need to show higher levels of income to get a visa and the rule greatly expands the list of government benefits that would disqualify them from obtaining U.S. residency.

Immigrant advocates have expressed concern the rule could negatively affect public health by dissuading immigrants from using health or food aid to which they or their children are entitled.

Other parts of the Trump administration have taken or are contemplating similar approaches to penalize immigrants’ use of public assistance.

The State Department changed its foreign affairs manual in January 2018 to give diplomats wider discretion in deciding visa denials on public-charge grounds. In the 2018 fiscal year, which ended last September, the number of visas denied on those grounds quadrupled compared to the previous year.

The Justice Department also is considering a regulation that would dramatically expand the category of people who could be subject to deportation on the grounds that they use public benefits.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Why should we support those Immigrants who only want to Mooch off of our Government Funds? We should keep this Money for our own People and those who are here Legally. I totally agree with President Trumps Deal !!!! What do Y'all believe?
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I agree 100%....and if this had been done years ago we wouldn't have the mess that we have now. We have to do something about these so-called "asylum seekers" (who have been coached to use the word "asylum" to get around our laws) coming here to "have a better life" and go on Welfare, Medicaid and food stamps. Way to go Trump! Time to focus on our own poor, homeless and Vets!

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Aug 15, 2019 15:40:56   #
HonorNCourage57 Loc: Born in Louisiana!!!living in Burien, Washing
 
EmilyD wrote:
I agree 100%....and if this had been done years ago we wouldn't have the mess that we have now. We have to do something about these so-called "asylum seekers" (who have been coached to use the word "asylum" to get around our laws) coming here to "have a better life" and go on Welfare, Medicaid and food stamps. Way to go Trump! Time to focus on our own poor, homeless and Vets!


The U.S. is not a Food Bank or Homeless shelter for I******s. All the Public Funds are for us not I******s!!!! Nope the Democrats have no respect for our Laws!!! Our Vets and Homeless Americans, they are very selfish!!!!. Freebies for I******s!!!!. I totally agree with you EmilyD.

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Aug 15, 2019 16:32:28   #
DonaldR Loc: Florida
 
MY GOD !

Do you mean that COMMON SENSE is going to prevail ? ? ?:

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Aug 15, 2019 23:48:46   #
Larai Loc: Fallon, NV
 
HonorNCourage57 wrote:
Trump to Deny Visas to Immigrants Who Seek Public Assistance
August 15, 2019 969

President Donald Trump’s administration unveiled a new rule on Monday that would reject applicants for temporary or permanent visas for receiving public assistance such as welfare, food stamps, public housing or Medicaid.

Such a change would ensure that immigrants “are self-sufficient,” in that they “do not depend on public resources to meet their needs, but rather rely on their own capabilities, as well as the resources of family members, sponsors, and private organizations,” a notice published in the Federal Register said.
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“The principle driving it is an old American value and that’s self-sufficiency,” Ken Cuccinelli, the acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, said in a Fox News interview published on Monday.

“It will also have the long-term benefit of protecting taxpayers by ensuring people who are immigrating to this country don’t become public burdens, that they can stand on their own two feet, as immigrants in years past have done,” he said.

The overhaul is part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to curb both legal and i*****l i*********n, an issue he has made a cornerstone of his presidency.

He has pledged to build a wall along the U.S. southern border with Mexico and has pressed for changes to i*********n l*ws. Both efforts have made little progress with lawmakers.

This rule change on benefits could be the most drastic of all the Trump administration’s immigration policies, experts have said. Advocates for immigrants have criticized the plan as an effort to cut legal immigration without going through Congress to change U.S. law.

Under the new rules, more than half of all family-based green card applicants would be denied, according to the Migration Policy Institute, a research organization. Some 800,000 green cards were granted in 2016.

The new rule is derived from the Immigration Act of 1882, which allows the U.S. government to deny a visa to anyone likely to become a “public charge.” Immigration officers in recent years have defined visa applicants as a public charge if they are likely to become primarily dependent on government assistance.

Most immigrants are ineligible for the major aid programs until they get green cards but the new rule published by the Department of Homeland Security expands the definition of a public charge that stands to disqualify more people.

Applicants will now need to show higher levels of income to get a visa and the rule greatly expands the list of government benefits that would disqualify them from obtaining U.S. residency.

Immigrant advocates have expressed concern the rule could negatively affect public health by dissuading immigrants from using health or food aid to which they or their children are entitled.

Other parts of the Trump administration have taken or are contemplating similar approaches to penalize immigrants’ use of public assistance.

The State Department changed its foreign affairs manual in January 2018 to give diplomats wider discretion in deciding visa denials on public-charge grounds. In the 2018 fiscal year, which ended last September, the number of visas denied on those grounds quadrupled compared to the previous year.

The Justice Department also is considering a regulation that would dramatically expand the category of people who could be subject to deportation on the grounds that they use public benefits.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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http://www.rawconervativeopinions.com

Why should we support those Immigrants who only want to Mooch off of our Government Funds? We should keep this Money for our own People and those who are here Legally. I totally agree with President Trumps Deal !!!! What do Y'all believe?
Trump to Deny Visas to Immigrants Who Seek Public ... (show quote)


Totally Agree!!! Without hesitation!!.. This might actually deter more from coming!.. Go Trump!!

"Immigrant advocates have expressed concern the rule could negatively affect public health by dissuading immigrants from using health or food aid to which they or their children are entitled."

They aren't "Entitled" to s**t!! Not one thing... break the law and come in with hands already extended!! They shouldn't have come!.. Not the way they did...almost feel sorry for their kids though.. they didn't ask for this crap.. and that is provided these said kids parents are actually the one's bringing these kids across?!

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