The widely condemned rule is expected to roll out across all 50 states on Monday.
The Trump administration's"public charge" rule will take effect Monday following a Supreme Court ruling allowing the widely condemned policy change to come into full force across 50 states.
Beginning Monday, when an individual seeks admission into the U.S. or an adjustment of their status in the U.S. and for those already living in the country, immigration officials will use a set of factors to determine whether their application should be denied based on the possibility they might become a public charge.
While the institute notes that it is"impossible to know" exactly who will be denied admission into the U.S. or a status adjustment under the U.S. government's criteria, an MPI analysis paints a picture of who might be at risk of denial. Therefore, it said,"Most applicants would fall into a gray area with some positive and some negative factors, underscoring how discretionary the process may be."
Among adults in low-income families, the rate was found to be even higher, with one-in-five adults saying they were too afraid to seek benefits for fear of negatively affecting their green card or visa applications. In a statement on Saturday, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency said the U.S. would be moving forward with rolling out the public charge rule"nationwide, including in Illinois, following another judicial victory lifting the injunction in that state."
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