劳工部长警告称,如果非法移民获得失业救济金,各州可能会失去联邦资金。
Labor Secretary Warns States Could Lose Federal Funding If Illegal Immigrants Get Unemployment Benefits

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美国劳工部长洛里·查韦斯-德雷默警告各州,如果他们不遵守特朗普总统关于不向非法移民提供失业救济金的指示,他们将面临失去联邦资金的风险。她在4月25日的一份声明中提醒各州州长,失业救济金只提供给合法授权、并且能够且愿意工作的劳动者。 查韦斯-德雷默引用了一份总统备忘录和行政命令,旨在防止不合格者领取社会保障法案规定的福利和纳税人资助的福利。她还强调了国土安全部SAVE数据库的可用性,各州可以使用该数据库来验证福利申请人的移民身份。 这项倡议是特朗普政府更广泛限制非法移民获得社会福利计划的一部分。这包括阻止他们获得SNAP(食品券),农业部敦促各州核实申请人的合法身份。这些努力面临着阻力,包括一名联邦法官阻止政府停止向限制与联邦移民执法合作的“庇护城市”拨款。

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Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times,

U.S. Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer warned states of losing federal funding if they fail to comply with President Donald Trump’s directives on rewarding illegal immigrants with tax dollars, according to an April 25 statement issued by the Department of Labor.

“Our nation’s unemployment benefits exist solely for workers who are eligible to receive them,” Chavez-DeRemer wrote in a letter addressed to state governors.

“To qualify for unemployment, one must be able and available to work, actively seeking work, and be legally authorized to accept employment in the United States. Unemployment benefits are not a handout for those in our country illegally.”

The secretary reminded all states that failing to fulfill existing legal obligations will result in the loss of federal funding through the Title III UI administrative grant.

The warning is pursuant to presidential memorandum, “Preventing Illegal Aliens from Obtaining Social Security Act Benefits,” and executive order 14218, “Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders.”

Chavez-DeRemer also reminded states of an earlier communication by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, based on which, states can access the DHS immigration database called the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE), at no cost and use it to verify the immigration status of benefit claimants.

This is a “critical tool” to ensure “illegal immigrants do not access our nation’s unemployment benefits,” said the labor secretary.

“As a result of this change, I instructed the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) to send a letter to all State Unemployment Insurance Administrators urging them to immediately start using SAVE for every initial and continued claim filed by an individual who indicates that they are not a U.S. citizen,” he said.

The SAVE database is aimed at helping agencies at federal, state, local, and tribal levels to confirm the immigration status and citizenship of individuals before issuing benefits.

A presidential memorandum signed on April 15 directed multiple federal agencies to take steps to prevent ineligible people, such as illegal immigrants, from receiving social security benefits.

An executive order issued on Feb. 19 asked agencies and departments to take action to ensure that “no taxpayer-funded benefits go to unqualified aliens” and to “prevent taxpayer resources from acting as a magnet and fueling illegal immigration to the United States.”

According to a Department of Government Efficiency finding released earlier this month, 6,300 illegal immigrants on the terror watchlist had been receiving Medicaid and unemployment insurance.

The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts have been met with challenges.

On April 24, a federal judge issued an order blocking the administration from stripping federal taxpayer funding for cities that have adopted “sanctuary” policies with regard to illegal immigrants.

State and local governments with sanctuary policies block or restrict local officials from enforcing federal laws such as those related to immigration.

The lawsuit was filed by over a dozen cities that would be affected by the cancellation of federal funding for “sanctuary” cities.

In his order, the judge said the administration’s attempt amounts to a violation of the Constitution’s separation of powers principles and banned the government from any further funding cuts.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is looking to prevent illegal immigrants from accessing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or food stamps.

On April 24, the Department of Agriculture asked states to take steps to this effect.

States were asked to check the identities of people who apply for SNAP, collect their social security numbers, and verify their legal status in the United States.

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