Call to Action: Proposed Public Charge Rule
October 22, 2018
Proposed Public Charge Rule
On September 22, 2018, the Trump Administration announced a proposed rule that would make changes to “public charge” policies. Under longstanding policy, the federal government can deny an individual entry into the U.S. or adjustment to legal permanent resident (LPR) status (i.e., a green card) if he or she is determined likely to become a public charge.
- Under the proposed rule, officials would newly consider use of certain previously excluded programs, including Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the Medicare Part D Low-Income Subsidy Program, and several housing programs, in public charge determinations.
- The changes would likely lead to broad decreases in participation in Medicaid and other programs among legal immigrant families and their primarily U.S.-born children beyond those directly affected by the changes. Nationwide, over 19 million or one in four (25%) children live in a family with an immigrant parent, and nearly nine in ten (86%) of these children are citizens.
- Decreased participation in these programs would contribute to more uninsured individuals and negatively affect the health and financial stability of families and the growth and healthy development of their children.
Click here to read more about the proposed changes to "Public Charge" policies for immigrants from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
What can you do?
Educate yourself on the proposed rule changes by reviewing the attached presentation and reviewing one or all of the below resources:
Help advocate against the proposed rule changes:
- Submit a standard comment here: https://www.ouramericanstory.us/
- Send the link to your friends, family and social media!
- Register for this webinar on how to take action and submit comments
- Follow and re-share NSC's messaging on social media about the proposed changes