Posted on 12/11/2018 11:36:09 AM PST by bitt
The Trump administration is now on the clock to finalize one of the biggest changes to legal immigration policy in a generation, after the official comment period ended Monday on a plan to require immigrants to show they arent a public burden if they want to extend their visas or get on the path to citizenship.
Immigrant rights groups and other Trump opponents mounted a feverish last-minute push to try to derail the proposal. They submitted tens of thousands of comments calling the plan misguided and racist and warned that it would keep needy immigrants from visiting doctors and leave children hungry because their parents fear signing them up for free school lunches, lest they lose their chance at citizenship.
The presidents backers said they expect Mr. Trump and his team to finalize the proposal. If anything, they said, it doesnt go far enough to crack down on what appears to be rampant welfare use by noncitizens and their children.
I think theyre going to implement them as is or with some tweaks. This is the kind of thing he was elected for, said Steven A. Camarota, research director at the Center for Immigration Studies. While there might be advocacy groups that object to that idea, the fact is most Americans think immigrants should be self-sufficient, so I think theyre on pretty strong ground.
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Winning!!!
Ask the Vietnamese who fled here to escape communism and betrayal about what they had to do to enter the US....
The question that MUST be raised is “Why are non-citizens even PERMITTED to be on welfare?
IMHO, if we quit providing FREE STUFF, the moochers and layabouts will leave!
I, for one, am damn sick and tired of paying for these moochers and layabouts!
The only assistance they should get is the return ticket to their country of origin.
“would keep needy immigrants from visiting doctors and leave...
And the problem with that is what again?? Works for me.
Ask Kate Steinle’s father about how ‘cruel’ that law is.
The US is loaded with cash for immigrants and has no worries about debt. Just ask Congress.
We have enough bums in this society...we don’tr need more. Kick these parasites OUT! I’m tired of paying for their existence. GET OUT!!!
We have an ample supply of home-grown public charges and no need to import more.
Whomever these Trump foes are, they’re enemies of the people and their names must be made public.
When I brought my foreign-born wife to the US, I had to file paperwork agreeing to reimburse the government if she became a financial burden to the US - welfare, food stamps, medicaid, etc. I signed, and 30+ years later she’s a US citizen still working as a nurse.
But why was that expected of me and my wife, and no one who just crosses the southern border illegally?
As a matter of fact, I was at Ellis Island yesterday and the park ranger who led our tour told us over 12,000,000 people came through and nobody was allowed into the country unless they could prove they had enough money to support themselves and would not be a financial burden to our citizens or country. My how things have changed!
Few border crossers are seeking jobs. They are looking for a life of leisure paid for by US taxpayers, IMO
As recently as 30 years ago, someone emigrating to this country had to have a sponsor who would take responsibility for the immigrant, if the immigrant didnt find a job. Period.
This is a case I am familiar with:
What would you say if someone came here legally (spousal visa), got their green card, worked some, but mostly was a housewife doing most of the raising of her kids (all by her US Citizen husband). Wife retains old citizenship, as plan is for her & hubby to retire to her country eventually (US is just way too expensive), this allows family to retain full control of any investment in wife’s country when they move there. Hubby had always worked in US (25+ years) & was never on any public aid of any kind, then 2008 comes along & hubby’s specialty (about 95% of that industry in the US) goes “poof”, hubby scrambles, but it takes several months before finding another job sufficient to support his family; hubby received unemployment compensation for several months + modest medical aid (Medicaid), no other welfare. Since then hubby has again been valuable member of workforce, paying considerable taxes. Wife is still here on (renewed) green card, works now, pays taxes w/ hubby. Total present income probably a bit below median.
Should this family be required to reimburse the gov’t further than the taxes and workman’s comp taken out of their paychecks prior to and following the months of unemployment? Or should the wife (and therefor the family, to stay together) be kicked out of the US?
IIRC, that was still true in 2001.
I have always understood that permanent residency (green card) granted every benefit of citizenship except voting. That green card holder in fully vested in American society and will probably be happier and better off retiring in the US rather than another country.
That’s precisely why I ignore laws I don’t agree with.
In my opinion if a law is written that violates my reading of the UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION, it’s not a legitimate law and I am not required to comply.
Someday when they catch me they will put me in jail (3 hots & a cot), at my age “BFD”.
I bet you live off the grid. ;)
They do, and they have no hesitation whatsoever in shipping people back to their countries of origin, either. On the next available flight, and the offenders get to sit in custody in the meantime.
They also look for people coming in to work illegally, without a work visa. That will get you sent home and banned for a period of time, as well.
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