... a chilling effect . Misinformation and uncertainty about the rule’s long-term implications are leading immigrant families across ...
October 23, 2019
Commentary
The Boston Foundation issued a statement expressing their opposition to the proposed changes to the "public charge" rule.
September 25, 2018
Statement
As coronavirus fears sweep the nation, people are taking cautionary measures against the disease it causes, Covid-19, but low-income immigrant communities are not always able to make such accomodations.
March 13, 2020
News Article
Today, the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) sent a letter signed by 90 bipartisan mayors from 29 states and the District of Columbia to DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen calling on her to drop the proposed expansion of the “public charge” rule
October 10, 2018
Statement
... ) on issues at the intersection of tax credit access, immigration status, and racial and ethnic equity. Although the EITC is no ... with Kevin Douglas, Director of National Programs at GCIR, about the latest developments, how the public charge rule fits into the larger ...
September 12, 2019
Blog Post
... Security filed a change to a long-standing tenet of federal immigration law that will endanger the health and well-being of American ...
December 6, 2018
Statement
... Trump administration on October 10, would radically change immigration policy to favor the wealthy and privileged and turn away those with ... if those family members have low incomes.
Fear of immigration consequences has already led many immigrants to dis-enroll ...
October 10, 2018
Statement
... of the new public charge rule dwarfs that of any other immigration policy under this administration thus far. The rule’s “chilling ... services for which they are eligible. Fearing the potential immigration consequences, many have preemptively disenrolled from public ...
September 10, 2019
President's Message
More than 40 House Democrats signed a letter this week urging Vice President Pence to reconsider the administration’s enforcement of the “public charge” rule amid the coronavirus outbreak.
March 11, 2020
News Article