The Health 202: Trump can enforce his ‘public charge’ immigration crackdown — for now

The Washington Post

By: Paige Winfield Cunningham

President Trump has made it a habit of running to the Supreme Court for help in buttressing his controversial new policies. The latest example: The court’s 5-4 order yesterday allowing his administration to begin implementing new “public charge” rules. These rules will make it harder for immigrants to enter or stay in the United States if they’re considered likely to use taxpayer-funded benefits like Medicaid, or, in other words, become a “public charge.” … Joan Alker, executive director of the Center for Children and Families at Georgetown University

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