Comment: New Public Charge, US Policy Overview
Today's Immigration Daily Issue Features Several Items of Interest, Including Articles, Blogging and News About The New Public Charge Standard Will No Longer Penalize Medicaid and SNAP Recipients, Department of Homeland Security Proposes New Public Charge Rule, CRS Report on Latin America and the Caribbean: U.S. Policy Overview and more. Please scroll down to find the item(s) below. Please let us know your thoughts by writing to us at editor@ilw.com

Article: The New Public Charge Standard Will No Longer Penalize Medicaid and SNAP Recipients by Walter Ewing for Immigration Impact

Blogging: Department of Homeland Security Proposes New Public Charge Rule by Chris Musillo

News: CRS Report on Latin America and the Caribbean: U.S. Policy Overview

Focus: The EB-5 Book -- Inventory Clearance Sale 75% Off

The EB-5 Book; Editors: Matt Gordon and Sarah A. Schroeder

  • Specific focus on Enforcement and Compliance.
  • Articles by Shae Armstrong, Jeanne Calderon, Michael T. Clark, Laura Danielson, Michael Dunn, L. Batya Schwartz Ehrens, Gary Friedland, Robert P. Gaffney, Adam Gale, Steve Ganis, Sherman Golden, Douglas Hauer, Jennifer Hermansky (Jen), Parisa K. Karaahmet, Mark Katzoff, Lily Li, Brandon Meyer, John Neill, Angelo A. Paparelli, Chun Yun ("Elizabeth") Peng, John Roth, Paul Ruby, Reid Thomas, Robert S. Winner, and Ben Zou.

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