The former President Trump‘s term of office was marked by a strict review of “public charge” (public charge) applications for green card applicants, and immigrants who use Food stamps, Medicaid (commonly known as white cards), housing assistance and other federal social welfare benefits will be ticketed back for citizenship. The Supreme Court ruled on the 22nd, agreed to accept the Trump Administration‘s appeal against the “public affordability” provision before leaving office.
The Supreme Court announced on the 22nd that the justices agreed to accept lawsuits over controversial Trump administration policies, including the ban on referrals for abortions by clinics receiving tax subsidies and the denial of citizenship to immigrants using social benefits on “public charge” grounds.
According to the Supreme Court’s docket, these cases will not go to oral arguments until this fall. In the coming months, Biden is likely to make announcements on both policies.
Biden said in early February that a “top-to-bottom” review of the Trump administration’s “public affordability” rules would be launched. The Trump administration requires immigrants applying for a green card to show proof of their financial status to ensure that they do not become a “social burden” dependent on social welfare after obtaining permanent residency.
The “Immigrant Legal Resource Center” (Immigrant Legal Resource Center) analysis, the Trump administration’s “public burden” provisions have been in Chicago, New York, San Francisco and other federal courts in succession by the judge The Trump administration’s “public charge” rule has been invalidated by judges in Chicago, New York, San Francisco and other federal courts, but the rule is still in effect until the Supreme Court makes a final decision.
In 2019, the Trump administration issued new rules prohibiting obstetrics and gynecology clinics that receive federal funding from providing abortion referrals, forcing Planned Parenthood, a reproductive rights advocacy group, to forgo $60 million in annual federal grants and fall into a financial crunch.
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