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President Trump has signed a memorandum Thursday that will enforce a 23-year-old provision requiring sponsors of legal immigrants in the U.S. to reimburse the government for any social services such as Medicaid or welfare used by the immigrant, Fox News has learned.

The provision was part of the 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) and Welfare Reform laws that were signed by then-President Bill Clinton, but despite being enshrined in federal law, the rule has not been enforced.

Under the provision, each future sponsor of an immigrant would need to sign an affidavit that would spell out the financial responsibilities for the sponsored immigrant and create a collection mechanism to recover funds from the sponsor. The Department of Health and Human Services is to collect the data of the sponsors and the immigrants, while the Treasury Department would collect the funds.

The move – part of the president’s push for a merit-based immigration system – is meant to make the person sponsoring the immigrant responsible for any medical or financial benefits the immigrant receives.

The president’s memorandum comes a week after Trump announced his immigration overhaul that, if adopted, would dramatically alter how the U.S. accepts people into the country and upend the system in order to favor admissions based on merit rather than family ties.

“Our plan will transform America’s immigration system into the pride of our nation and the envy of the modern world,” Trump said from the Rose Garden.

The proposal would judge immigrants with a points-based system that would favor high-skilled workers — accounting for age, English proficiency, education and whether the applicant has a well-paying job offer.

Currently, only about 12 percent of immigrants are admitted based on employment and skills, while 66 percent are admitted based on family connections inside the U.S., officials have said. Administration officials estimated that those numbers would flip to 57 and 33 percent, respectively, under the Trump plan.

Trump has long sought to end what he has called “chain migration” as part of his broader push to reform America’s immigration laws and who is allowed into the country. . . .

“For criminals already here, we will ensure their swift deportation,” he said.

(Excerpted from Fox News, article by Andrew O’Reilly and John Roberts)

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Ken Budz
May 29, 2019

Dear Lord God Almighty thank You for everything. Thank You for prayer. Lord I pray that Your will be done concerning this situation. May You Lord provide protection to our country I pray in the powerful name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

Mary Skelton
May 28, 2019

We need to do something. I just noticed that the number of people apprehended so far this year* is fast approaching the population of Wyoming (568,125). It’s very smart to put into practice a law Congress (led by Democrats) has already passed.
*US Border Patrol says it has apprehended 535,000 for crossing the border illegally so far this year, with ‘no sign of it getting better.’ [From IFA article “Fake Families …”.]

Sheila
May 28, 2019

This good. My prayer is that it will be done.In Jesus name!

Ruth
May 27, 2019

This is reasonable… I wonder why it has not been enforced this past 23 years since written into by by the Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama??

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