The President will be addressing the Nation on his Executive action for these programs.
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I think it's pretty clear to everyone that this is nothing to do with humanitarian acts - it has to do with votes - it was already reported in the news in South America that refugee status will be given to all the children up to age 21 and unmarriedand, who are related to the 11 million illegals Obama wants to legitimize. The numbers will skyrocket if they decide to allow the inclusion of parents and grandparents from South America to claim refugee status as well - a number of countries are pushing for that inclusion.
Refugee status provides monetary and other protections that they won't offer to the illegals through amnesty - it's never what a politician says that you have to listen to - its everything they don't say in their double speak that is key to understanding. Obama claims 'they will have to pay'...and on and on, but that's a soft shoe side step when the back door opens and you allow another 11 million to claim refugee status subject to different rules.
I wonder about all those families who are already in the legal immigration system, some of who wait for years to try and get their kids, their parents etc into the USA to join them as a family. I haven't heard any amnesty for them.
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President Obama's announcement Thursday night of his plans to overhaul the nation's immigration system is scheduled to happen at an opportune time -- at least if the White House is hoping to reach a captive audience of Hispanic television viewers.
Obama's 8 p.m. Eastern time announcement will come at the start of the second hour of the 15th annual Latin Grammys , which begins at 7 p.m. Thursday on Spanish-language TV network Univision. At least 9.8 million viewers tuned in to all or part of last year's telecast, meaning Univision defeated CBS, Fox and NBC that night.
Univision says it will postpone part of the awards show to air Obama's speech, while the big four TV networks, ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC, currently have no plans to air the address.
Told about the scheduling coincidence by a pack of reporters, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) the second-ranking GOP senator, said, " Talk about a major pander."
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6. Refugees, successful asylum seekers, trafficking victim visa holders, “Cuban-Haitian Entrants” (which are mostly Cuban), S.I.V’s (for Iraqis and Afghanis) and other smaller humanitarian admission groups are eligible for ALL federal, state and local welfare programs 30 days after arrival.
Refugee access to welfare on the same basis as a U.S. citizen has made the program a global magnet.
The federal programs available to them include:
∙ Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) formerly known as AFDC
∙ Medicaid
∙ Food Stamps
∙ Public Housing
∙ Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
∙ Social Security Disability Insurance
∙ Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) (direct services only)
∙ Child Care and Development Fund
∙ Independent Living Program
∙ Job Opportunities for Low Income Individuals (JOLI)
∙ Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
∙ Postsecondary Education Loans and Grants
∙ Refugee Assistance Programs
∙ Title IV Foster Care and Adoption Assistance Payments (if parents are ⌠qualified immigrants – refugees, asylees, etc)
∙ Title XX Social Services Block Grant Funds
17. Welfare use is staggering among refugees. Welfare usage is never counted by officials as part of the cost of the program. Yet, when it is included, the total cost of the refugee program soars to at least 10-20 billion a year.
As some Americans are pushed off of time-limited welfare programs many refugees are going on to life-time cash assistance programs. For instance, 12.7% of refugees are on SSI – a lifetime entitlement to a monthly check / Medicaid for elderly or disabled. This rate of usage is at least 4 times higher than the rate of usage for SSI among the native-born population and is reportedly rising from these already very high levels.
Permanent and intergenerational welfare dependence has been allowed to take hold to a significant degree in some refugee groups.
Find latest welfare usage among refugees here (latest data available is from 2009):https://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/orr/fy_2009_annual_report_to_congress.pdf