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Legal immigrants who use public benefits — such as Medicaid, food stamps or housing assistance — could have a tougher time obtaining a green card or U.S. citizenship under a policy change announced Monday that is at the center of the Trump administration’s effort to reduce immigration. The new policy for “Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds,” which appeared Monday on the Federal Register’s website and will take effect in two months, sets new standards for obtaining permanent residency and U.S. citizenship. The Trump administration has been seeking to limit those immigrants who might draw on taxpayer-funded benefits, such as many of those who have been fleeing Central America, while allowing more highly skilled and wealthy immigrants into the United States. Wealth, education, age and English-language skills will take on greater importance in the process for obtaining a green card, as the change seeks to redefine what it means to be a “public charge,” as well as who is likely to be one under U.S. immigration law.

Analysts say the policy could dramatically reduce family-based legal immigration to the United States, particularly from Mexico, Central America and Africa, where economies have been suffering and incomes are lower. The rule effectively circumvents earlier, failed efforts by the administration to build support in Congress for a similar “merit-based” overhaul to the immigrant visa system, and fulfills a longtime goal of senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller and other immigration hawks who have long sought new bureaucratic tools to reduce immigration levels. The new rule — from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security — focuses on the obscure definition of what it means to be a “public charge,” or someone dependent of U.S. government benefits, and who is “likely” to become one.

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2 minutes ago, Trumpism said:

Already pending lo vunna applications ki no worry anukunta. Indians ki asalu e rule valla 1% effect vuntademo ante. 

insurance lekunna undani unkles gallu tqx file chestaru alanti vallani eseyali first sagam gc backlog potadi

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aathcare...not applicable to us 

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3 minutes ago, uyghur12 said:

insurance lekunna undani unkles gallu tqx file chestaru alanti vallani eseyali first sagam gc backlog potadi

Aa rule vunda ee list la ? Insurance ki deeniki link ledanukunta baa ? Only insurance like Obamacare use chesthe bokka anukunta. Ala aithe manollu chalamndi insurance lekunna Tax filing appudu year motham insurance vundi ane cheptharu kada. 

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1 minute ago, Sucker said:

Aa rule vunda ee list la ? Insurance ki deeniki link ledanukunta baa ? Only insurance like Obamacare use chesthe bokka anukunta. Ala aithe manollu chalamndi insurance lekunna Tax filing appudu year motham insurance vundi ane cheptharu kada. 

undo ledo list chudale as of govt benefits ani read

ade antunna alanti vallani eseyali 

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2 hours ago, r2d2 said:

Legal immigrants who use public benefits — such as Medicaid, food stamps or housing assistance — could have a tougher time obtaining a green card or U.S. citizenship under a policy change announced Monday that is at the center of the Trump administration’s effort to reduce immigration. The new policy for “Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds,” which appeared Monday on the Federal Register’s website and will take effect in two months, sets new standards for obtaining permanent residency and U.S. citizenship. The Trump administration has been seeking to limit those immigrants who might draw on taxpayer-funded benefits, such as many of those who have been fleeing Central America, while allowing more highly skilled and wealthy immigrants into the United States. Wealth, education, age and English-language skills will take on greater importance in the process for obtaining a green card, as the change seeks to redefine what it means to be a “public charge,” as well as who is likely to be one under U.S. immigration law.

Analysts say the policy could dramatically reduce family-based legal immigration to the United States, particularly from Mexico, Central America and Africa, where economies have been suffering and incomes are lower. The rule effectively circumvents earlier, failed efforts by the administration to build support in Congress for a similar “merit-based” overhaul to the immigrant visa system, and fulfills a longtime goal of senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller and other immigration hawks who have long sought new bureaucratic tools to reduce immigration levels. The new rule — from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security — focuses on the obscure definition of what it means to be a “public charge,” or someone dependent of U.S. government benefits, and who is “likely” to become one.

ivi mana h1 use cheyyaru ga.. in fact manam job lekunte ne illegel.. alantidi ivi.. samasye ledu.

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