Lokvani wishes all its readers a Very Happy Independence Day!
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"President Trump's Department of Homeland Security yesterday released a rule   that makes deeply troubling changes in our nation's immigration   policies. The rule will make it very difficult for people who are not   wealthy to receive a visa to immigrate to the U.S., become permanent   residents (get a "green card"), or gain citizenship.     
This rule makes family income and the current and possible   future use of benefits such as MassHealth (Medicaid), food stamps, or   certain forms of subsidized housing grounds for being denied legal   access to enter or stay in the U.S. This will push people into an   impossible choice: forgoing critical supports for their families or   risking the chance to remain in the U.S. 
   
  This   ruling puts the health and wellbeing of our communities in jeopardy.   Many immigrants who are legally in the United States may fear accessing   medical care and other basic supports that they need and are eligible   for under federal law. 
   
  People not directly subject to the rule may also fear that they should drop or avoid receiving those benefits. Our research indicates   that such a rule change could cause as many as a half a million   Massachusetts residents - including 160,000 children - to withdraw from   needed benefits for fear of having an impact on a family member's   immigration status.    
  Public   benefits are tightly woven into the fabric and economy of our state. If   we want our communities to thrive, everyone must be able to live   without fear and get the care and support they need to remain healthy   and productive. To deem a person unworthy to stay in this country due to   their economic status puts a price tag on who is allowed to participate   and thrive in our society - it obstructs racial and economic equity in   our Commonwealth. 
   
  MassBudget   is proud to stand with our recently emigrated neighbors, friends,   colleagues, and family members who enrich our communities in countless   ways. This rule, along with other harsh executive orders and actions by   the Trump Administration, is part of a continued effort to provide   opportunity for some, but not for all. It should be reversed as swiftly   as possible."
  
  Interested   in learning more about public charge? Read our report on the "chilling   effect" of this rule and its impact on Massachusetts here.