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Low-income immigrants are at greater risk of deportation starting Monday


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4 minutes ago, DannyArcher said:

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The Trump administration’s new “public charge rule” — which favors wealthier immigrants seeking permanent status and puts the poor at a disadvantage, analysts and scholars say— will keep people who need food stamps, housing vouchers, Supplemental Social Security Income and Medicaid from getting their green cards because they’d be considered a financial burden to the U.S.

Starting Feb, 24, a family of four would have to make twice as more money —$60,000— to be in the clear, compared to the government’s previous income threshold of about $32,000, according to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.

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