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By Renato Rocha and Elizabeth Lower-Basch
CLASP responded to affidavit of support on behalf of immigrants, DHS Docket No. USCIS-2019-0023.
The COVID-19 crisis has magnified the threats facing immigrants with low incomes, placing stress on families already challenged by the Trump Administration’s immigration enforcement, public charge policies, and other extreme actions on communities of color and immigrants.
In both North Carolina and South Carolina, immigrant families’ daily lives are being upended by harsh immigration policies and pervasive fear. The Trump Administration has demonstrated time and again that it is indifferent to the harm its policy decisions inflict on children across the country
Harm is evident in the Greater Boston area where immigrant families’ daily lives are being upended by harsh immigration policies and children are losing out on vital health, nutrition, and educational services as a result.
These reports on qualitative research in Boston and the Carolinas highlight the harm done to immigrant families and their children by the Trump Administration's policies and rhetoric.
CLASP submitted comments on Oklahoma’s Sooner 2.0 Healthy Adult Opportunity (HAO) waiver application and raises serious concerns about the effects of the waiver on the coverage and health outcomes of Medicaid beneficiaries in Oklahoma.
CLASP submitted comments in response to Indiana’s section 1115 demonstration project known as the Healthy Indiana Plan.