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Proposed changes to the "public charge" immigration rule are already harming children, families, and our nation. CLASP and the National Immigration Law Center are mobilizing opposition to the proposed rule.
According to the Washington Post, The Trump administration is gearing up to propose changes to how the government determines which immigrants can stay on the path toward citizenship. This goes against our most basic values as a nation and betrays the immigration heritage so many of us share.
In this article, Madison Hardee was quoted: “It’s a proposed rule that could force families, including citizen children, to choose between getting the help they need and reuniting with those who they love.”
The Trump Administration plans to force immigrant families to choose between basic needs and a green card.
Madison Hardee was quoted in this article: "Las familias inmigrantes pagan miles de millones de dólares en impuestos para apoyar programas públicos, aunque usan esos recursos menos que el resto de los estadounidenses."
("Immigrant families pay billions of dollars in taxes to support public programs, although they use those resources less than the rest of Americans.")
On September 30, Madison Allen spoke about immigrant access to care at “Medicaid & ACA Hot Topics: What Advocates Need to Know” hosted by Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy.
On January 25, Madison Hardee spoke on a panel discussion about the health and wellbeing of immigrant children and families at the Health Action Conference hosted by Families USA in Washington, D.C.
On October 25, Madison Hardee will be presenting on immigrant access to benefits at the National Aging and Law Conference in Alexandria, VA.
On October 19, Madison Hardee presented about the “public charge” rule at the 2018 Annual Statewide Legal Aid Conference Registration in Norfolk, VA.
On July 25, Madison Hardee will be presenting at a plenary presentation on Immigration Policy and the Health and WellBeing of Children at the Georgetown University CCF 2018 Annual Conference.