Trump Administration Moves To Crack Down On Illegal Immigrants In Public
Housing


by  <https://thebeardedpatriot.com/author/adam-shaw/> Adam Shaw



By Adam Shaw May 12th, 2019 | Image Source: Global News Archive

The Trump administration on Friday moved forward with a proposed rule to
make it harder for
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-says-we-have-obligation-to-provide-h
ealth-care-to-illegal-immigrants> illegal immigrants to access federally
subsidized housing — the latest crackdown by the administration on
immigrants who use public assistance.

The rule, proposed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
and posted in the
<https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/05/10/2019-09566/housing-and
-community-development-act-of-1980-verification-of-eligible-status> Federal
Register, would require that those seeking public housing would be subject
to verification of their immigration status. Only families in which every
member is either a citizen or a legal resident would qualify for federally
subsidized housing. Currently families where at least one person is either a
citizen or green card holder can get federal assistance, even if other
family members are not.

The administration says that regulations “presently excuse individuals from
submitting documentation if they do not contend to having eligible
immigration status. This results in no actual determination of immigration
status being made.” The rule would also require current participants who
have not previously proven their eligibility to do so at their next
evaluation of their need for public assistance.

An agency analysis, reported by
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/05/10/hud-says-children-could-
be-displaced-under-trump-plan-evict-undocumented-immigrants/?noredirect=on&u
tm_term=.20dfe0a04781> The Washington Post, found that approximately 25,000
households, representing about 108,000 people, now live in subsidized
housing with at least one person who would be ineligible.

Among those “mixed-status” households, 70 percent are legally eligible for
benefits — approximately 76,000 people including 55,000 children. The
majority live in California, Texas and New York, the Post reported. 

“HUD expects that fear of the family being separated would lead to prompt
evacuation by most mixed households,” the agency’s analysis said. “Temporary
homelessness could arise for a household, if they are unable to find
alternative housing.”

HUD Secretary Ben Carson defended the proposal this week, telling
<https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/ben-carson-housing-for-legitimate-amer
ican-citizens-a-priority> Fox Business’ Stuart Varney that illegal
immigrants are limiting assistance that could go to “legitimate American
citizens.”

“We have a long list of people we can only serve right now one in four of
the people who are looking for assistance from the government,” he said. “So
obviously we want to get those people taken care of. And we also want to
abide by the laws.”

An administration official told
<https://dailycaller.com/2019/04/17/housing-urban-development-illegal-immigr
ants-public-assistance/> The Daily Caller, which first reported the proposal
last month, that “we need to take care of our citizens.”

“Because of past loopholes in HUD guidance, illegal aliens were able to live
in free public housing desperately needed by so many of our own citizens. As
illegal aliens attempt to swarm our borders, we’re sending the message that
you can’t live off of American welfare on the taxpayers’ dime,” the official
said.

However, the HUD analysis reportedly found that that the rule could cost up
to an additional $227 million a year because mixed-status families would
then receive higher subsidies.

The proposal is likely to face fierce opposition from Democrats. On Friday,
13 Democratic members of Congress from New York said in a
<https://velazquez.house.gov/sites/velazquez.house.gov/files/VelazquezNYCMem
bersofCongressHUDNoncitizenRule.pdf> letter to Carson that it would
“needlessly inflict hardship” on families.

“Your approach represents a major shift from current HUD policy and by
design makes it more difficult for families to have access to assistance for
which they would otherwise be eligible,” the letter says.

It is the latest proposed crackdown by the administration on the use of
public assistance by immigrants.
<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-benefits-exclusive/exclu
sive-trump-administration-proposal-would-make-it-easier-to-deport-immigrants
-who-use-public-benefits-idUSKCN1S91UR> Reuters reported last week that the
administration is considering making it easier to deport legal permanent
residents who have used public benefits.

A draft regulation, which is still subject to change, would reportedly allow
for the deportation of some permanent residents who have used certain public
benefits within five years of admission into the U.S. Those benefits include
Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance
Program (SNAP), Section 8 housing vouchers, certain Medicaid benefits; and
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Author: Adam Shaw <https://www.foxnews.com/person/s/adam-shaw> 

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