Sen. Wyden, Colleagues Push Trump Administration to Suspend Public Charge Rule Amid Dual Crises of COVID-19, Wildfires
"In response to the devastation caused by the wildfires in
In their letter, the lawmakers emphasized that wildfires continue to ravage the state--fires that have displaced thousands of people, destroyed millions of dollars in property and scenic areas, exposed millions of people to hazardous smoke, and introduced new barriers to food and medical assistance for children and seniors. These impacts have affected Oregonians irrespective of their immigration status, at a time when communities were already struggling to make it through the coronavirus crisis.
"The wildfires in
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September25, 2020
To: The Honorable
Dear Acting Director Cuccinelli,
On
Considering that Oregonians need urgent relief as the state responds to and recovers from these fires, we request an immediate moratorium on the Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds final rule to ensure that all people, regardless of immigration status, are able to seek necessary medical care, housing, nutrition assistance, and disaster relief for which they are eligible amid this disaster and public health emergency. We also request your agency issue robust and targeted public notices to better inform individuals that receiving disaster aid and certain other forms of assistance will not be negative factors in any subsequent public charge determination.
Wildfires continue to ravage
On
In response to the devastation caused by the wildfires in
The concurrent coronavirus pandemic and wildfire disaster have resulted in thousands of Oregonians requiring medical care. Health experts warn that wildfire smoke can harm eyes, irritate respiratory systems that are particularly at-risk during the COVID-19 outbreak, and worsen chronic lung and heart diseases. Further, we know numerous Oregonians are in need of health services during the ongoing pandemic. It is unconscionable, and not in the public's best interest, to maintain a rule that would scare individuals and families away from the help they may need simply because of their immigration status.
The wildfires in
Thank you for your attention to this request in ensuring all Oregonians impacted by the wildfire disaster and public health emergency are able to seek necessary care and assistance during these dual crises.
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