ترمب يقول اللي جاء الى امريكا وياخذ معونات من الدولة مايستحق يكون مواطن
مثال شخص جاء الى امريكا عن طريق فيزا اقارب واخذ معونات من الدولة وقدم على الاقامة الدائمة ترامب يريد رفض طلب هذا الشخص
القانون موجود من قبل ترامب لاكن تطبيقه محدود , اسم القانون Public Charge
كلاجئ انت معفي من هذا القانون ولا ينطبق عليك
اذا مو لاجئ او من الاصناف اللتي ذكرها القانون (مثلا اقامة دائمة عن طريق الزواج وتطلب معونات عامة من الدولة راح تلغى اقامتك ويتم ترحيلك )
Q. Does public charge apply to me?
A. For benefits adjudicated by USCIS, whether a person is likely to become a public charge is usually considered when someone is trying to become a permanent resident (get a green card). It is also considered when someone applies for certain non-immigrant or other temporary benefits, for example by extending non-immigrant status within the United States.
There are certain groups of people who are either exempt from public charge, or may get a waiver for public charge when applying for a green card or other benefits with USCIS. These include:
Refugees
Asylum applicants
Refugees and asylees applying for adjustment to permanent resident status
Amerasian Immigrants (for their initial admission)
Individuals granted relief under the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA)
Individuals granted relief under the Nicaraguan and Central American Relief Act (NACARA)
Individuals granted relief under the Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA)
Individuals applying for a T Visa
Individuals applying for a U Visa
Individuals who possess a T visa and are trying to become a permanent resident (get a green card)
Individuals who possess a U visa and are trying to become a permanent resident (get a green card)
Applicants for Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
Certain applicants under the LIFE Act Provisions
https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/public-charge