Biden administration ditches Trump plan to limit immigration for financially dependent
The Department of Justice told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that it was dropping its defense of the Trump-era expansion of the "public charge" rule.
The Department of Homeland Security announced in 2019 that it would expand the definition of "public charge" to be applied to people who could be denied immigration because of a concern that they would primarily depend on the government for their income.
In the past, the designation was largely based on an assessment that an immigrant would be dependent upon cash benefits. But the Trump administration proposed to broaden the definition to include non-cash benefits, such as Medicaid, supplemental nutrition, and federal housing assistance.
Anyone likely to require that broader range of help for more than 12 months in any three-year period would be swept into the expanded definition.
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