The Biden administration will enact new rules in December governing applications for U.S. residency, departing from stringent Trump-era requirements that made it harder for low-income immigrants to become permanent residents.
The Biden administration will enact new rules in December governing applications for U.S. residency, departing from stringent Trump-era requirements that made it harder for low-income immigrants to become permanent residents, the Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday.
That could be the case if they need long-term government-funded institutionalization or public cash-benefit programs, such as Supplemental Security Income or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. The Trump administration said its rule promoted immigrant self-sufficiency. But advocates for immigrants denounced the policy as a draconian wealth test, highlighting the" it had on immigrant families, including those with U.S. citizen children, who feared accessing benefits they qualified for.
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