Trump green card rule could stop millions of immigrants from getting California health care
Navarro's daughter has spina bifida -- a congenital condition her doctors in
Now, 27 years later, Navarro worries that her decision to seek benefits could threaten her chances at becoming a legal
She's focused on proposed federal restrictions that would place new limits on who can qualify for a green card. The rule change would broaden who the immigration system defines as a "public charge" -- essentially a taxpayer burden -- and includes an expanded list of federal taxpayer-funded public benefits that would count against immigrants, including food stamps and
Under the new rules, which are still under review, immigrants also could be denied a green card if they are deemed likely to depend on federal benefits in the future, even if they haven't applied for them yet.
Such rules cannot be implemented retroactively and legal challenges to an expanded rule are all but assured, experts say, but immigrants such as Navarro still fear that the prior use of benefits could increase the chances that federal officials will deny immigration petitions. Some immigrants also are being advised to drop all their benefits by attorneys and notarios, who are under-the-table legal advisors who may not be familiar with the law.
Across the country, worries over the proposed rule have already prompted some undocumented immigrants to drop out of public programs or to stop going to the local clinic when they are sick, say doctors, immigration attorneys and advocates.
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"The concerns over public charge are legitimate because the federal immigration policies have been focused on enforcement and sown fear and mistrust among immigrant families, whether they are undocumented, permanent residents or naturalized citizens," said
Navarro, 51, said the Trump administration's proposed rule change has introduced new uncertainty into her family's already precarious life here.
"Since we arrived, it's been an ordeal trying to find doctors and hospitals, a real agony," said Navarro, whose children are on
Although Navarro does not regret asking for coverage for her children, she admits worrying about her immigration status. One source of relief: Her children have won temporary protection from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or "Dreamers" program, granted to children who were brought to the
"Right now, everything regarding my status is in limbo," the
Who is a taxpayer burden or 'public charge?'
It's established law to deny green cards to immigrants based on whether a person could eventually become a public charge. But until now, that rule was limited to those receiving long-term care provided by institutions, such as mental health centers or nursing homes, or cash-assistance programs for people who have physical or mental disabilities.
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Expanding the definition of who represents a burden on society makes sense, argues
Arthur added that "generous benefits" promised by state lawmakers would raise other questions, such as whether people with pre-existing conditions would enter the country or move to
People in need of medical care could get a visa to come and get that care, he said. But it could also encourage other people to enter
"It's a bad public policy," Arthur said.
The new governor's health care plan
Newsom's plan would expand
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