Trump Administration Reportedly Made a Terrible Anti-Immigrant Plan Even Worse
Back in February, Reuters reported that the Department of Homeland Security was considering barring immigrants who had received any kind of public benefits—including sending their kids to government-funded preschools—from receiving permanent residency status. On Wednesday, the Washington Post reported that it had obtained a document outlining that proposal in detail—and it’s even worse than we previously thought.
Under the proposal, even certain tax credits would be considered public benefits. The earned income tax credit, which benefits low-to-middle income parents and is used by almost 20 percent of Americans, would be included. Chillingly, the Post reports that having children at all would be “considered a negative factor for caseworkers evaluating whether an immigrant is likely to use some form of public assistance or benefit” under these new rules. That’s your Family Values Administration at work.