Posted on March 3, 2021 by sethlerner1964
he Supreme Court agreed to take up a case brought by various groups and state officials challenging a Trump-era rule that makes it more difficult for immigrants to obtain legal status if they use public benefits, like Medicaid, food stamps, and housing vouchers. The case challenges the public charge rule which was issued in August 2019 and is still in effect across most states. Advocates and several states that oppose the rule say the changes would penalize immigrants who rely on temporary assistance from the government and impose costs on the states.
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Posted on March 2, 2020 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
On February 24, USCIS implemented the Trump administration’s updated public charge rule. The rule broadens the type of public benefits that are considered for inadmissibility determinations, including Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, Medicaid, and food stamps. Already considered were cash assistance programs. The rule applies to those seeking permanent residency, including change of status, as well as those seeking to extend their nonimmigrant status.
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