Public Justice Center Briefs Challenge Trump Administration Rule Excluding Immigrants Who Use Non-Cash Benefits
Public benefits provide important support that help people achieve self-sufficiency. But the Trump administration chooses to base its policies on myths about people who use public benefits. The administration's expansion of the "public charge" rule seeks to chill immigration by establishing that immigrants who receive non-cash benefits, like Medicaid, SNAP (food stamps), and federal housing assistance, are ineligible for permanent residency and subject to deportation. In January, the PJC filed six amicus briefs challenging this rule.
The government defines a public charge as an individual who is likely to become primarily dependent on the government for subsistence. the public charge rule was established nearly 70 years ago, it has denied residency only to the small percentage of immigrants who receive cash benefits like TANF (assistance for families with children) or rely on expensive long-term nursing home care. The Trump administration's expansion of the rule to include non-cash benefits significantly increases the number of immigrants affected and has even made immigrants who are already
The PJC's briefs, authored by staff attorneys
In recent weeks, the Supreme Court has lifted the injunctions nationwide. This allowed the Trump administration to begin implementing the rule on


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