White House Asks Supreme Court For Help Restricting Green Cards For Immigrants Abusing Welfare

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The Department of Justice filed an emergency request with the Supreme Court Tuesday, asking for relief on injunctions for a “public charge” rule which restricts green cards for immigrants overly reliant on the welfare system.

The request comes just days after a federal appeals court declined to lift the injunction. It had originally been imposed by a federal judge in New York this past October.

“The public charge inadmissibility rule enforces long-standing immigration law that Congress reaffirmed in 1996,” a spokesperson for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services told Fox News.

“We are confident that an objective judiciary will see that this rule lies squarely within existing law.”

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Protecting Benefits For Americans

The Trump administration rule has defined a “public charge” as an immigrant who received one or more welfare benefits over a 12-month period in the past three years.

A ‘fact sheet‘ distributed by the White House in October explains how restricting ‘public charges’ would be beneficial to protecting healthcare benefits for American citizens.

“The Trump Administration has worked to ensure aliens who want to enter or remain in the United States are able to support themselves and not rely on public programs,” it reads.

They also note that the concept of limiting immigrants based on their cost to the benefits system has been a part of immigration law for decades.

“Aliens who receive public benefits above a certain threshold are known as a “public charge,” which has been a ground of inadmissibility for more than 100 years,” the White Hosue contends.

Only now has it become a “racist wealth test,” as legal and immigrant rights groups have argued, because the President’s last name is Trump.

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Democrats Not Concerned About Benefits For American Citizens

Not exceeding a full year of welfare benefits every three years isn’t exactly a threshold that should be insurmountable for anyone, let alone those seeking a better economic life in another country.

Just last year, the Census Bureau reported that an eye-popping 63 percent of non-citizens were utilizing welfare programs designed to aid Americans struggling financially.

Last October, the administration initiated an effort to target for deportation immigrants caught cheating on welfare applications.

While President Trump is busy protecting benefits for American citizens, Democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been working hard to provide welfare to illegal aliens.

Ocasio-Cortez introduced an economic policy proposal in October which reads in part:

“Notwithstanding any other provision of law … an individual who is an alien (without regard to the immigration status of that alien) may not be denied any Federal public benefit solely on the basis of the individual’s immigration status.”

Trump, in announcing the “public charge” rule in August, said he is “tired of seeing our taxpayers paying for people to come into the country and immediately go onto welfare.”

The DOJ is requesting the Supreme Court allow the policy to be enforced temporarily until it can be resolved on merits. An order making that decision should be issued in the coming days.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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