‘No Amnesty’: Trump administration to crack down on illegal migrants; New ways to prevent access to healthcare, education

According to the New York Post on Thursday, the Trump administration announced new measures with the aim of restricting unspecified immigrants by reaching taxpayer-funded education and health care programs. This step, officials claim, can save about $ 40 billion.Several federal departments including education, agriculture, labor, justice and health and human service (HHS) issued separate statements underlining policy changes. The Department of Health and Human Services described the change as a “significant policy change” to ensure that the public profit programs are reserved for American citizens and legal inhabitants.“Taxpayer-funded program benefits for American people should not be done to subsidize illegal aliens,” HHS’s statement said.White House spokesman Abigail Jackson said that President Donald Trump is preparing to start the biggest “mass exile” to fulfill a major campaign promise.Jackson said, “President Trump is fulfilling his promise to fulfill the biggest collective exile campaign in history. There will be no apology, only violent, criminal illegal aliens, which was welcomed by Biden, which Biden welcomed in the country.”Education Secretary Linda McMahon said that the administration would prevent unspecified immigrants from reaching federally supported education programs.“Hardworking American taxpayers will no longer bill for illegal aliens participating in our career, technical or adult education programs,” he said. “These funds will be reserved for citizens and those who have legally entered and met federal eligibility criteria.”Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins announced that the states would be expected to prevent unspecified migrants from receiving supplementary nutrition assistance programs (SNAP) benefits.“For a very long time, the generosity of the American taxpayer has been abused by defective interpretations of the 1996 Welfare Reform Act,” Rollins said, referring to the Clinton-era’s personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation Act (PRWORA).The administration has moved the prevora to re -interpret the definition of “federal public gain”, tightening the definition of “federal public gains”. Under the new interpretation, many HHS programs – including Head Starts, are now under the restricted category – early childhood education initiative.Acting Assistant Secretary Andrew Gradison at HHS said that the change is “reserved for the eligible individuals by” ensuring taxpayer-funded benefits. “At a cabinet meeting earlier this week, Trump reiterated his hardcore stance: “There will be no apology. What we are doing is getting rid of criminals. But we are doing a task program,” he said, some unreasonable workers suggest that their employers can assume responsibility for them.According to the widespread cracks, the administration has also opened a new migrant detention center “Elegator Alkatraz” dub located in the swamp of Florida.

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