Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over ‘Public Charge’ Rule
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments over the Trump-era “public charge” immigration rule on Wednesday.

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments over the Trump-era “public charge” immigration rule on Wednesday.
President Joe Biden’s deputies are rewriting the “public charge” regulations to let very poor migrants get both welfare and citizenship, and to provide Wall Street with more low-wage workers and welfare-funded consumers.
In his well-known book, We Wanted Workers: Unraveling the Immigration Narrative, the Cuban-born Harvard economist, Professor George Borjas, makes the valid and deeply insightful point that the immigration debate ultimately comes down to “who you’re rooting for.”
President Joe Biden signed an executive order that seeks to revamp welfare-dependent legal immigration to the United States by eliminating certain regulations and demanding a review of current enforcement practices.
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of President Trump’s order that migrants entering the U.S. must have health insurance.
A New York judge blocked President Donald Trump’s “Public Charge” rule for would-be legal immigrants, saying it hinders national efforts to contain China’s coronavirus.
The unemployment rate among legal immigrants and illegal aliens has spiked above the unemployment rate suffered by American citizens, undercutting claims that business needs migrant workers, says a report by the Center for Immigration Studies.
SCOTUS ruled on Friday not to pause Trump’’s immigration policy that requires immigrants to be self-sufficient to get a green card.
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s plan to combat the coronavirus in the United States does not include a single travel ban on any foreign country and revamps welfare-dependent legal immigration to the U.S. that President Trump’s administration has sought to end.
President Donald Trump’s deputies at the Department of State are nudging down the level of legal immigration, according to a pro-migration advocacy group.
Illegal immigrants may try to avoid medical treatment for China’s Wuhan virus unless DHS suspends immigration enforcement, say Democrats.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is promising to reinstate welfare-dependent legal immigration to the United States, taking the side of corporate interests over American taxpayers.
President Trump’s administration on Monday started implementing the federal regulation geared toward stopping likely welfare-dependent legal immigrants from permanently resettling in the United States.
President Donald Trump’s “Public Charge” reform to exclude legal but unskilled and unhealthy migrants is being denounced by progressives and business groups as a damaging change in federal economic policy — amid evidence it will nudge wages upward for most Americans.
President Donald Trump says ensuring legal immigrants prove they can be self-sufficient before permanently resettling in the United States is a “critical Supreme Court victory” for American taxpayers.
The Supreme Court has removed a judge’s temporary block on the White House’s “public charge” immigration rule, which steers the awarding of American green cards to better-educated, younger, and healthier migrants.
Canada’s progressive leaders are helping to strip-mine Nigeria’s core of educated professionals — without regard for the damage it is causing to the developing African country, says an article posted by the Atlantic magazine.
Investors are asking judges to block President Donald Trump’s “Public Charge” immigration reform because it will reduce their revenues from poor, unhealthy and unskilled migrants.
Acting United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Ken Cuccinelli hit back against Sen. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) after she falsely accused him and President Trump of promoting a “heinous white supremacist ideology.”
President Trump signed a presidential proclamation on Friday to protect American taxpayers from being forced to subsidize the healthcare costs of legal immigrants wanting to permanently resettle in the United States.
Two illegal aliens shielded from deportation by President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program are suing the Trump administration to ensure they can collect federal welfare and still obtain green cards to permanently stay in the United States.
The United States excluded foreign welfare-seekers entry to the country during the last period of great migration, far from the current illegal and legal immigration process, former Kansas Secretary of State and U.S. Senate candidate Kris Kobach says.
Citizenship agency chief Ken Cuccinelli is pushing back against pro-migration activists who say he is changing the United States by rewriting an 1883 poem that is displayed in a New York museum.
Julián Castro, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, discussed his ad that hits President Donald Trump for his stance on immigration and blames him for the shooting in El Paso, TX. Castro said Thursday that Trump enforcing the public charge rule,
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Wednesday said the 2020 Demoratic presidential candidates “have truly lost their mind.” Cotton went on “Fox & Friends” to discuss the candidates denouncing the Trump administration’s public charge rule and wanting to decriminalize illegal immigration,
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) criticized the Trump administration’s public charge rule, vowing that it will be “defeated” in the courts.
Tuesday, Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) ripped President Donald Trump over the proposed public charge rule, a regulation where legal immigrants would be less likely to secure a permanent residency in the United States if they have used any forms of
Under a regulation set to be enforced by the Trump administration, self-sufficient immigrants who are proficient in English will be favored for green cards to permanently remain in the United States over those who are non-English speakers and reliant on welfare.
The Trump administration released a regulation on Monday that would make it harder for immigrants who use public assistance such food stamps, Medicaid, or other forms of welfare to receive green cards and become U.S. citizens.
President Trump is set to save American taxpayers billions of dollars as his administration announces a new rule on Monday that will essentially ban welfare-dependent legal immigrants from permanently resettling in the United States.
The Department of State is denying immigration requests by a growing number of poor or older foreigners because they are likely to need taxpayers’ charity and aid, according to agency data.
President Trump signed a presidential memorandum on Thursday cracking down on welfare-dependent legal immigration to the United States in an effort to protect American taxpayers.
Federal officials will likely reject legal migrants’ requests for visas or green cards if they cannot speak English, says a draft regulation from President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security.
Progressives and lobbyists are urging business groups to block President Donald Trump’s “public charge” merit-reform of the nation’s immigration laws.