And again, it is the legislative intent not to verify in this case. In all the other entitlement programs the verification system used is outlined, in fact in 71 other entitlement programs it is. It is conspicuously missing in this particular bill, and it is conspicuous because of the fact that party-line votes have rejected the means of verification. It is simply disingenuous to try to say that this shouldn't be there.Laws outline legislative intent Damo. It doesn't often get into details of implementation.
The US government does not willingly put itself in a position to be sued, for ignoring its own laws.
If the legislature says illegals cannot receive something -- that constitutes crystal clear legislative intent....there's not a chance in hell that the agency that implements it is going to blow that off. That legislative intent would be implemented either through rules, regulations, or administrative policy within the agency. I can guarantee you that the government doesn't willingly or intentionally set themselves up to get blown away in court in a law suit.
We all know that this is all about republicans, yet again, using the cherished myth of the undeserving brown person getting a free handout from hardworking conservative taxpayers.
I'll also note the weakness of your argument is underlined by your use of the race card. Race baiting is reserved for the disingenuous and uncreative minds.