
The measure, criticized as 'wealth test', affects legal immigrants and families of mixed status
Trump restores rule that denies residence to immigrants with social support
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The Trump government has restored a rule that allows to deny residence to immigrants who may become a 'public burden' because they depend on social assistance. The measure, which had been suspended in previous management, was resumed as part of a broader offensive against legal immigration and mixed status families.
Defenders of immigrants' rights criticized the rule, classifying it as a 'wealth test' that discriminates against low-income people. The action takes place amid an increase in migratory repression, focusing on deportations and supervision in cities, borders and entry points.
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Defenders of immigrants' rights criticized the measure, arguing that it was equivalent to a "wealth test".
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1Although the repression of immigration has increased the focus on deportations and the application of anti-immigration laws in cities across the country, as well as at borders and entry points, the government has also taken steps to target legal immigrants and families with mixed migratory status.
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