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The bolded part mean you can be a resident alien... Get it?
You're reading it incorrectly. You only need to be a NY state resident. According to the Nassau County Wic
You can receive WIC even if:
You are not a legal resident, a green card is not needed
You are not a US citizen
You do not have a social security number
You or other household members work
You get Food Stamps, public assistance or Medicaid
You are a foreign student, (F-1 Visa).
You're reading it incorrectly. You only need to be a NY state resident. According to the Nassau County Wic
You can receive WIC even if:
You are not a legal resident, a green card is not needed
You are not a US citizen
You do not have a social security number
You or other household members work
You get Food Stamps, public assistance or Medicaid
You are a foreign student, (F-1 Visa).
No problem at all, glad to see someone has an open mind and is able to see there is more to the problem than meets the eye. This is coming from a carpenter that has been a victim of the problem financially, not because of what they may see from time to time.
No problem at all, glad to see someone has an open mind and is able to see there is more to the problem than meets the eye. This is coming from a carpenter that has been a victim of the problem financially, not because of what they may see from time to time.
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Originally Posted by TruthBTold2U
A friend of mine brings his elderly in-laws to the US from Ecuador to visit with him and they stay here for months at a time. While here he signs them up to receive SSI benefits even though they are staying with him and really don't need the funds. This is happening at a time where we are cutting benefits for Americans because funding problems but provide money and most likely Medicare or Medicaid for non citizens while they visit relatives. Something is just not right!
Forced to be born here? Planned is more like it, thanks to a misinterpretation of the 14th amendment. How many other countries on this planet give citizenship status to a child born there of parents who are both foreign nationals?
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Originally Posted by Galicia#1
The children planned to be born here? Come again?
Do not take the quote out of context and then ignore the more relevent portion. The parents plan to have their children here because the government has allowed the 14th amendment to be misinterpreted. Do tell: how many other countries grant citizenship to an infant born of foreigners?
Pregnant Asian women pay to come to this country to bear their children solely for American citizenship. They are hidden away in apartments in California while awaiting the baby's birth so as not to tip off immigration officials. There was an article in one of the news magazines about maternity tourism in NY.
In some of your posts you're defensive of Latinos which I can only surmise stems from your national origin. Being a grand child of legal Hispanic immigrants, I know how hard it can be, language barrier not withstanding, but I do not favor ANY group entering illegally or entering with the express purpose of enriching themselves at a cost to the taxpaying USC.
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