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Trump admin revives rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits

July 16, 2026
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Trump admin revives rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits

MIAMI — The Trump administration is reviving a rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits that could include food stamps, Medicaid, housing vouchers and others.

The policy, known as “public charge,” appeared on Thursday in the Federal Register and will be formally published on July 20.

The policy was first implemented in February 2020 as one of President Donald Trump’s moves to limit legal immigration during his first administration, but it was reversed after Democratic President Joe Biden came to power.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a dinner with American farmers in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC.
US President Donald Trump speaks during a dinner with American farmers in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, on June 25, 2026. Aaron Schwartz – Pool via CNP/Shutterstock

Under the policy, applicants for green cards have to show they wouldn’t be burdens to the country or “public charges.”

Its return comes when the Republican administration is implementing a hardline policy to curb both illegal and legal immigration, and when the cost of healthcare and food is rising.

The federal government “is reaffirming the requirement of self-reliance, protecting public resources and ending policies that encouraged dependency on the backs of hard-working American taxpayers,” US Citizenship and Immigration Services said in a post published on its X account.

Hundreds of people stand in line outside a US immigration office in San Francisco, California.
Hundreds of people stand in line outside a US immigration office in San Francisco, California, on Jan. 31, 2019. AP Photo/Eric Risberg
Sign at a Retailer - We Accept SNAP.
Under the policy, applicants for green cards must show they wouldn’t be a burden to the country or “public charges.” jetcityimage – stock.adobe.com

“Under President Trump, USCIS is restoring the basic principle that immigrants must be able to support themselves,” the post said. The agency said the rule will take effect Sept. 18.

While the administration’s crackdown on immigration has an increased focus on deportations and immigration enforcement in cities across the country and at borders and entry points, it has also taken actions that target legal immigrants and mixed-status families.

Federal law already requires those seeking permanent residency or legal status to demonstrate that they will not become a public charge. The Trump administration’s rule, however, includes a broader range of programs that could disqualify them.

A family looks for their name on the courts master list as they arrive to immigration court.
A family looks for their name on the court’s master list as they arrive at immigration court for a hearing at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York City, on July 16, 2026. Getty Images
President Donald Trump bangs a gavel after signing the
President Donald Trump bangs a gavel after signing the “One, Big Beautiful Bill” Act into law during an Independence Day military family picnic on the South Lawn of the White House on July 04, 2025. Getty Images

The Trump administration first promoted the rule in 2018 as a way to ensure that only those who were self-sufficient came to the US. Immigrant rights advocates criticized it, saying it amounted to a “wealth test.” Public health experts said it would lead to worse health outcomes.

Nongovernmental organizations said the policy generated confusion and fear and caused many immigrants and their US-born relatives to decide not to apply for benefits and services to which they were entitled.

The post Trump admin revives rule that could deny green cards to immigrants who use public benefits appeared first on New York Post.

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