Under a regulation set to be enforced by the Trump administration, self-sufficient immigrants who are proficient in American English will be favored for green cards to permanently remain in the United States over those who are non-English speakers and reliant on welfare.
During a press conference on Monday, Acting United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Ken Cuccinelli said the Trump administration will establish what is known as the “Public Charge” rule — a regulation whereby legal immigrants would be less likely to secure permanent residency in the U.S. if they have used any forms of welfare in the past, including using subsidized healthcare services, food stamps, and public housing.
The rule will take into account a number of negative and positive factors when assessing an immigrant’s qualification for a green card.
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3 comments:
This just makes sense. Of course the leftist will lose their collective minds.
This law has been on the books for decades, about time they start enforcing the law.
As it should be.
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