Activists Sue White House on Immigrant Health Insurance Dictate
Activists Sue White House on Immigrant Health Insurance Dictate
Immigration activists are suing the White House over a recent dictate that people trying to enter the United States on certain visas either have health insurance or documents showing they afford to pay for medical treatment out-of-pocket.The Hill reports that the suit was filed by The American Immigration Lawyers Association, the Justice Action Center, Innovation Law Lab, and Sidley Austin, LLP. The complaint, lodged in an Oregon federal court, claims that the policy could block two-thirds of potential legal immigrants from entering the country.“Suspending the entry of potentially two-thirds of all legal immigrants to the United States, the Proclamation represents an unprecedented abuse of […] power,” says the suit.The complaint also references the so-called ‘Public Charge Rule.’ That rule, proposed by Trump officials, would’ve rendered migrants who use certain public benefits ineligible to attain either permanent residency or U.S. citizenship.“The Proclamation, like the recent Public Charge Rule, attempts to radically rewrite Congressional decision about which immigrants may enter the country based on wealth considerations,” it adds.
Trump signing a document to reimpose sanctions on Iran. The president has been criticized for attempting to instate numerous programs designed to curb legal immigration. Image via White House/(Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead). Public domain.
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