Oman Daily Observer

Green card clampdown planned for immigrants

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WASHINGTON: US immigrants who get public benefits like food stamps or housing vouchers could be denied green cards, under a new proposal from President Donald Trump’s administra­tion.

Trump came to power pledging to make immigratio­n to the United States more difficult, and reduce the number of people allowed to stay in the country.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Saturday that under the proposed rule change, being a current or previous recipient of certain public aid would be seen as a “heavily weighed negative factor” in considerin­g an applicatio­n for lawful permanent residency.

“This proposed rule will implement a law passed by Congress intended to promote immigrant self-sufficienc­y and protect finite resources by ensuring that they are not likely to become burdens on American taxpayers,” Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said.

Immigrants applying for green cards are already required to prove they will not become a so-called “public charge,” with receipt of cash benefits considered.

But the latest rules set out a wide range of non-cash public benefits that could be disqualify­ing, including food stamps, housing vouchers and the Medicare Part D Low Income Subsidy which helps with prescripti­on costs.

DHS estimated the rule would affect just over 382,200 immigrants applying to adjust their status to lawful permanent residents each year.

The rule would primarily affect legal immigrants or people seeking to come to the US legally, as undocument­ed immigrants are already ineligible for most meansteste­d public benefits.

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