Immigrants Ditch Government Assistance, Forsake Baby Food Over Trump Scare
Immigrants Ditch Government Assistance, Forsake Baby Food Over Trump Scare
Immigrants are avoiding government assistance programs, forsaking baby food and nutritional necessities to appease the Trump administration.Under the guise of an August proposal, immigrants—legal and illegal alike—could be barred from obtaining green cards and citizenship if they’ve recently availed welfare benefits. The Trump administration casts a wide net on its definition of public assistance, too. Enrolling in ObamaCare and the Women, Infants and Children federal nutrition program may prevent families from lawfully living and working in the United States.POLITICO.com says that ‘local health providers’ are reporting panicked phone calls from immigrants of every color and standing. Many are demanding they be dropped from ‘the rolls of WIC,’ a federally-funded nutrition program for pregnant women and children.Agencies in ‘at least 18 states’ say they’ve seen welfare usage drop considerably. Some officials have reported a 20% decrease in enrollment, attributed to the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant policies.
Pictured: A U.S. Border Patrol vehicle along the the US-Mexico border. The Trump administration's proposal would affect legal and illegal immigrants alike. Image via Pixnio/Public Domain.
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