no welfare benefits for 5 years for immigrants

But is the law being enforced? We know that obama turned a blind eye to laws he didn't want to enforce. There are lots of laws on the books about illegal immigration but leftists don't want them enforced
 
But is the law being enforced? We know that obama turned a blind eye to laws he didn't want to enforce. There are lots of laws on the books about illegal immigration but leftists don't want them enforced

If the law was deferred under Obama, you'd have heard about it. Trump would have made campaign speeches about it.
 
If the law was deferred under Obama, you'd have heard about it. Trump would have made campaign speeches about it.

Well as long as we enforce it now. The spics will have another reason to head back across the border.

What will you guys do in 2020 with all of your spic voters sitting in Tijuana.

My guess is you will try to figger out a way for them to vote absentee
 
[h=1]Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)[/h][h=2]SNAP Policy on Non-Citizen Eligibility[/h]
Last Published: 03/24/2017A person must be a U.S. citizen or an eligible, lawfully-present non-citizen to qualify for SNAP benefits. Non-citizens who are eligible based on their immigration status must also satisfy other SNAP eligibility requirements such as income and resource limits to receive SNAP benefits.
[TABLE="width: 100%, align: center"]
[TR]
[TD][h=3]Non-citizens eligible with no waiting period[/h][/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD] The following non-citizens are eligible with no waiting period:

  • Qualified alien children under 18.
  • Refugees admitted under section 207 of INA (includes victims of severe forms of trafficking).
  • Victims of Trafficking under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000.
  • Asylees under Section 208 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
  • Deportation withheld under 243(h) or 241(b)(3) of INA.
  • Amerasian immigrants under 584 of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs Appropriations Act.
  • Cuban or Haitian entrants as defined in 501(e) of the Refugee Education Assistance Act of 1980.
  • Iraqi and Afghan special immigrants under Section 101(a)(27) of the INA.
  • Certain American Indians born abroad.
  • Members of Hmong or Highland Laotian tribes that helped the U.S. military during the Vietnam era, and who are legally living in the U.S., and their spouses or surviving spouses and unmarried dependent children.
  • Elderly individuals born on or before Aug. 22, 1931 and who lawfully resided in the U.S. on Aug. 22, 1996.
  • Lawful Permanent Residents in the U.S. and receiving government payments for disability or blindness.
  • Lawful Permanent Residents with a military connection (veteran, on active duty, or spouse or child of a veteran or active duty service member).
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
[TABLE="width: 100%, align: center"]
[TR]
[TD][h=3] Qualified aliens eligible after a waiting period[/h][/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD] A qualified alien is a non-citizen with a certain immigration status as defined under PRWORA.
A qualified alien who does not belong to one of the non-citizen groups listed above as eligible with no waiting period can get SNAP benefits if the person is otherwise eligible, and is:

  • A Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) who has earned, or can be credited with, 40 quarters of work; or
  • A qualified alien in one of the following groups who has been in qualified status for 5 years:o Paroled for at least one year under section 212(d)(5) of INA.
    o Granted conditional entry under 203(a)(7) of INA in effect prior to 4/1/80.
    o Battered spouse, battered child or parent or child of a battered person with a
    petition pending under 204(a)(1)(A) or (B) or 244(a)(3) of INA.
[/TD]
[/TR]
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https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/snap-policy-non-citizen-eligibility
 
[h=1]Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)[/h][h=2]SNAP Policy on Non-Citizen Eligibility[/h]
Last Published: 03/24/2017A person must be a U.S. citizen or an eligible, lawfully-present non-citizen to qualify for SNAP benefits. Non-citizens who are eligible based on their immigration status must also satisfy other SNAP eligibility requirements such as income and resource limits to receive SNAP benefits.
[TABLE="width: 100%, align: center"]
[TR]
[TD][h=3]Non-citizens eligible with no waiting period[/h][/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD] The following non-citizens are eligible with no waiting period:

  • Qualified alien children under 18.
  • Refugees admitted under section 207 of INA (includes victims of severe forms of trafficking).
  • Victims of Trafficking under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000.
  • Asylees under Section 208 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
  • Deportation withheld under 243(h) or 241(b)(3) of INA.
  • Amerasian immigrants under 584 of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs Appropriations Act.
  • Cuban or Haitian entrants as defined in 501(e) of the Refugee Education Assistance Act of 1980.
  • Iraqi and Afghan special immigrants under Section 101(a)(27) of the INA.
  • Certain American Indians born abroad.
  • Members of Hmong or Highland Laotian tribes that helped the U.S. military during the Vietnam era, and who are legally living in the U.S., and their spouses or surviving spouses and unmarried dependent children.
  • Elderly individuals born on or before Aug. 22, 1931 and who lawfully resided in the U.S. on Aug. 22, 1996.
  • Lawful Permanent Residents in the U.S. and receiving government payments for disability or blindness.
  • Lawful Permanent Residents with a military connection (veteran, on active duty, or spouse or child of a veteran or active duty service member).
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
[TABLE="width: 100%, align: center"]
[TR]
[TD][h=3] Qualified aliens eligible after a waiting period[/h][/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD] A qualified alien is a non-citizen with a certain immigration status as defined under PRWORA.
A qualified alien who does not belong to one of the non-citizen groups listed above as eligible with no waiting period can get SNAP benefits if the person is otherwise eligible, and is:

  • A Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) who has earned, or can be credited with, 40 quarters of work; or
  • A qualified alien in one of the following groups who has been in qualified status for 5 years:o Paroled for at least one year under section 212(d)(5) of INA.
    o Granted conditional entry under 203(a)(7) of INA in effect prior to 4/1/80.
    o Battered spouse, battered child or parent or child of a battered person with a
    petition pending under 204(a)(1)(A) or (B) or 244(a)(3) of INA.
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]








https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/snap-policy-non-citizen-eligibility

Seems like a lot of exemptions. So it is accurate to say that non citizens receive welfare. I am glad to know I am right.
 
freebies have got to stop, never mind to illegals, but to the fraudsters.

One of the most liberal states in the country, Massachusetts just put out numbers that 40% of their fiscal budget will be for Medicaid.
Liberals throw out the word Medicaid as if it comes from some magic kettle,
translated Medicaid is my money going to someone else to help them pay for something that I have to pay for already without the help.
duuuhh

And we went from that being the humane thing to do to what we have today, out of control unsustainable fraud.

The Massachusetts Governor is crying poor mouth and proposing, you guessed it, higher taxes to fill the gap.

What the hell happened to this country while liberals were giving things away in exchange for votes.
the liberal housing crash recession almost sunk us, liberal fiscal irresponsibility surely will

enough already, stupid people had their turn, time for a business man to fix it
 
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