Fight Back: 'Public Charge' Changes Would Harm CA

Published on Sep 27, 2018 in CalFresh, Federal Advocacy, Immigrants

Over the weekend, the Trump Administration proposed an anti-family, “public charge” regulation that threatens hundreds of thousands of California immigrant families for the lawful use of food assistance and healthcare for which they are eligible.

CFPA, along with a powerful California coalition of health, nutrition, anti-poverty, education, children’s and immigrant rights providers and stakeholders, denounce this attack on immigrant families. We’re fighting to stop it, and we need your help.

These days, working overtime isn’t enough to get by, let alone get ahead. From CalFresh and Section 8 rent vouchers, to MediCal coverage and Medicare prescriptions, public programs close the gap for families all over California. This new rule would put any family of four making less than $62,000 a year under scrutiny. When California families can stay together, keep themselves healthy, and contribute to our economy, that makes things better for all of us.

But under the proposed “public charge” rule, using public programs can be counted against lawfully present immigrants seeking to obtain permanent residency (also known as a green card). Every meal or doctor’s visit could put a loved-one’s immigration status at risk. It allows officials to consider not only an immigrant’s use of public programs, but also programs like CalFresh and MediCal that benefit whole families and communities.

It’s hard to overstate the consequences for California. As our neighbors lose access to nutritious meals, healthcare, or housing, every problem our state faces will worsen.

Californians must be at the forefront of rising up, speaking out, and fighting back against Trump’s attacks on hard-working families. Diversity is a strength- when we’ve joined together across racial differences, we’ve won fights for Civil Rights, health care and better jobs. With your help, we can win again!

Together, we can protect immigrant families and build a brighter future for California and our country.

What’s Next?

Stay tuned for calls to action once the proposed rule is published. We will all need to comment in opposition to this rule- as individuals and organizations- at that time.

Get Informed

Its important to note that this proposed change WILL NOT impact anyone who has used public benefits before this rule becomes final. For more info on the proposed change, please visit our coalition partners: www.protectingimmigrantfamilies.org.

Read the joint statement from CFPA, California Association of Food Banks, and Western Center on Law & Poverty condemning the newly proposed rule change. PDF

Stay in Touch

Have thoughts or questions? Please contact Tracey Patterson at tracey@cfpa.net or Gabrielle Tilley at gabby@cfpa.net.

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