Trump's Immigration Chief Pretty Sure the Statue of Liberty Says Something About Needing Money to Get In
Ken Cuccinelli, President Donald Trump’s acting director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services agency, appeared for a brief interview with NPR on Tuesday where he defended the administration’s new plan to deny immigrants green cards if the government determines they could—at any point in the future—become “public charges” by accepting services like Medicaid or food stamps.
Cuccinelli, a former Virginia Secretary of State and failed gubernatorial candidate who once compared U.S. immigration policy to rodent extermination, did his level best to frame this latest crackdown on legal immigration as simply a continuation of America’s history of only accepting immigrants who meet certain qualifications to become citizens.