US - Five states filed lawsuit against President Trump
8/17/2019 03:01:00 PM
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Five attorneys general of U.S. states and city have filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump administration for a new immigration policy.
The new policy, also known as "Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Public Charge Rule," is targeting working immigrants and their families by creating unnecessary new barriers to lawful admission to the U.S., Becerra said in the lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
Meanwhile, California is leading the coalition, and its Attorney General (AG) Xavier Becerra was joined by his counterparts from the states of Maine, Oregon and Pennsylvania.
The District of Columbia also challenged Trump’s policy to restrict immigrants access to legal status if they use food or medical benefits offered by the federal government.
"The Rule discourages hardworking eligible immigrants and their families from accessing critical health, nutrition, and housing programs that supplement their modest wages and help them make ends meet," he said.
"The Rule will disproportionately block admission of non-white, non-European immigrants from Asia, Latin America, and Africa," and create more obstacles for them in the path to U.S. citizenship, Becerra added.
California Governor Gavin Newsom also slammed the move by the Trump administration as demonizing immigrants and creating fear in immigrant families, "which is cruel and threatens our public health".
“We’re standing up to the Trump administration in court to protect our economy, our families, and our most sacred values,” he said.
According to Becerra’s office, California is home to more than 10 million immigrants and half of all children in the state have at least one immigrant parent.
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