Trump admin to deny green cards for immigrants who use or might use welfare programs

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A sign painted on top of a mural says ‘We accept food stamps,’ in Harvey, Ill. About 45 percent of food stamp benefits went to children under 18 in 2013.

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Trump administration rules that could deny green cards to immigrants if they use Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers, or other forms of public assistance are going into effect.

Federal law already requires people seeking green cards to prove they will not be a burden, or what’s called a “public charge.” But the new rules detail a broad range of programs that could disqualify them.

The rules were made public on Monday and will take effect in October.

The rules are among President Donald Trump’s most aggressive efforts to curb legal immigration, part of an overall attempt to restrict immigration and benefits in the U.S. They were met with much criticism when they were proposed last fall.

Homeland Security officials say they made a series of changes to the proposed rules following 266,000 public comments.

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