美国农业部指示各州确保非法移民无法领取食品券。
USDA Directs States To Make Sure Illegal Immigrants Don't Receive Food Stamps

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/usda-directs-states-make-sure-illegal-immigrants-dont-receive-food-stamps

美国农业部正在收紧食品券(SNAP)的资格审核,以防止非法移民领取福利。4月24日的一份备忘录中,农业部指示各州核实申请人的身份、社会安全号码(与死亡记录交叉核对)以及在国土安全部 (DHS) 数据库中核实移民身份,该数据库目前可免费使用。如果存在疑问,各州还必须核实美国公民身份。联邦法律禁止非法移民领取食品券,审计署的一份报告发现,不当支付,包括支付给非法移民的款项,在2023年约占105亿美元。农业部鼓励各州强制要求所有申请人进行公民身份验证,并增加面对面访谈。此举与特朗普总统关于确保只有符合条件的个人才能获得纳税人资助的福利的行政命令,以及罗林斯部长关于最大限度地减少欺诈和执行SNAP计划中法律规定的承诺相一致。农业部旨在停止使用纳税人的钱来补贴非法移民。


原文

Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times,

The Department of Agriculture (USDA) told states on April 24 to take steps to make sure illegal immigrants do not receive benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), colloquially known as food stamps.

States must at a minimum verify the identity of program applicants, collect applicants’ Social Security numbers, compare the Social Security numbers to the federal government’s Social Security death data, and check whether the applicants are listed in a Department of Homeland Security database as being in the country illegally, John Walk, the USDA’s acting deputy undersecretary for food, nutrition, and consumer services, said in a memorandum to states.

The USDA released a letter from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that advised states that they can now use the Department of Homeland Security’s database for free.

State agencies must also verify U.S. citizenship for applicants “for whom there is an indicia that the applicant’s claim to United States citizenship (whether natural born, naturalized, acquired, or derivative) is questionable,” Walk wrote.

Federal law allows U.S. citizens and some legal immigrants to receive SNAP benefits but prohibits illegal immigrants from receiving food stamps. About 11.7 percent—approximately $10.5 billion—of the SNAP benefits paid by the USDA in fiscal year 2023 were improper, including improper payments to illegal immigrants, the Government Accountability Office said in a 2024 report.

States “did not always verify certain program eligibility requirements,” including citizenship, the report stated.

USDA officials are also encouraging states to require the verification of U.S. citizenship for each SNAP applicant, as the law allows states to mandate verification of certain factors and increase the number of in-person interviews of applicants.

“Benefit fraud is unacceptable in all forms, including use by illegal aliens. This guidance serves as a foundation for future compliance endeavors that will not only deter, but end access to benefits by illegal aliens. I appreciate your attention and assistance in making certain only those eligible receive SNAP benefits,” Walk said in the memo.

Walk cited President Donald Trump’s Feb. 19 executive order directing the USDA to “enhance eligibility verification systems, to the maximum extent possible, to ensure that taxpayer-funded benefits exclude any ineligible alien who entered the United States illegally or is otherwise unlawfully present in the United States.”

USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins earlier this year sent a letter to states that said her guiding principles for SNAP included taking action to minimize fraud and waste while enforcing legal requirements.

“The days in which taxpayer dollars are used to subsidize illegal immigration are over,” Rollins said in a statement on Thursday. “Today’s directive affirms that the U.S. Department of Agriculture will follow the law—full stop.”

Loading...

联系我们 contact @ memedata.com