desiboys Posted August 23, 2018 Report Posted August 23, 2018 The Rule That Could Threaten Your Green Card A leaked proposal would change the face of immigration in America. By The Editors August 23, 2018, 7:00 AM EDT Americans. Photographer: Drew Angerer/Getty Images North America As Congress and the courts have blocked some of President Donald Trump’s most aggressive attacks on immigration, the White House has chosen to wage the war through federal regulation. A proposed rule change under review by the Office of Management and Budget would have far-reaching effects on legal immigrants already living in the U.S. and on others seeking to come. The rule, early versions of which have been leaked, would greatly expand the definition of who is likely to become a “public charge.” Currently, an immigrant applying for residence through a family or diversity visa is denied if he or she appears likely to become dependent on cash assistance from the government, such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or to require long-term health care at public expense. Now, the Trump administration is consideringmaking it more difficult for immigrants to obtain a green card for residency or a temporary visa extension if they — or their dependents — use any of a wide range of noncash public benefits, including food stamps, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program or public assistance for housing or home heating. The rule would apply even if the dependents are children who are American citizens. The rule stands to increase by a factor of more than 15 the share of noncitizens who could be deemed “likely to become a public charge” — to nearly half of the noncitizen population, according to the Migration Policy Institute. From 2014 to 2016, almost 18 million noncitizens and naturalized citizens lived in families in which at least one member used a major means-tested public benefit program. The policy appears to assume that immigrants who receive public benefits, which are often temporary, represent a net loss to the nation. But this is false. Many of the immigrants who would be blocked by Trump’s new test qualify for public benefits because they work for low wages or are sometimes in need of assistance between jobs. Such a restrictive rule could easily pressure immigrants in crisis — even short-term crisis — to go without help for themselves or their dependents for fear of jeopardizing their status. The purpose of the pending regulation change seems clear. Trump wants to end both diversity visas and what he calls “chain migration” — the reunification of immigrant families. Having failed to move relevant legislation through Congress, he is seeking to achieve a similar end through unilateral executive action. At the same time, his administration is turning away refugees and asylum seekers. Legal immigrants come to the U.S. under a wide array of circumstances — some in comfort, others in desperation. But time and again, even the poorest and least-educated among them manage to work their way out of hardship and realize their American dream. Making that process more difficult, by punishing striving immigrants for arriving without ample means, runs counter to American history and values. It also represents a threat to U.S. prosperity, which depends on the ingenuity and labor of immigrants to power the economy and pay the taxes that sustain social services. Quote
Spartan Posted August 23, 2018 Report Posted August 23, 2018 Now, the Trump administration is consideringmaking it more difficult for immigrants to obtain a green card for residency or a temporary visa extension if they — or their dependents — use any of a wide range of noncash public benefits, including food stamps, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program or public assistance for housing or home heating. The rule would apply even if the dependents are children who are American citizens. This line is concerning..... Quote
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MDharmarajuMA Posted August 23, 2018 Report Posted August 23, 2018 2 minutes ago, Spartan said: Now, the Trump administration is consideringmaking it more difficult for immigrants to obtain a green card for residency or a temporary visa extension if they — or their dependents — use any of a wide range of noncash public benefits, including food stamps, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program or public assistance for housing or home heating. The rule would apply even if the dependents are children who are American citizens. This line is concerning..... I took health insurcance thru marketplace , though no benfit, I payed directly to insurance company. idhi kooda problem avuthundha? Quote
kevinUsa Posted August 23, 2018 Report Posted August 23, 2018 what media potrays is different from what general people think Quote
Demigod Posted August 23, 2018 Report Posted August 23, 2018 Just now, MDharmarajuMA said: I took health insurcance thru marketplace , though no benfit, I payed directly to insurance company. idhi kooda problem avuthundha? ah rule inka raale bro..dont worry.. Quote
Spartan Posted August 23, 2018 Report Posted August 23, 2018 2 minutes ago, MDharmarajuMA said: I took health insurcance thru marketplace , though no benfit, I payed directly to insurance company. idhi kooda problem avuthundha? 1 minute ago, Demigod said: ah rule inka raale bro..dont worry.. yup..but Obama Care health plan..public money kinda cover aitada ..not sure.. Quote
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