šŸ›‘ Welfare Access: FINISHED. A Radical Bill Seeks to Cut ALL Non-Citizens Off SNAP, Medicaid, and Section 8. A bombshell bill introduced by Congressman Randy Fine (R-FL) is poised to fundamentally restructure the American welfare system. The proposal is simple, yet radical: zero welfare benefits for any non-citizen. That means no more food assistance, no more subsidized housing, and no more government healthcare. Fine’s supporters champion the move, asserting that taxpayer dollars are for citizens only. This isn’t just a policy tweak—it’s a seismic shift that could affect millions. What are the true economic and human costs of this proposed ban? Don’t miss the breakdown. Click the link to explore the specifics of this groundbreaking legislation and its implications.

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šŸ›‘Ā Welfare Access: FINISHED. A Radical Bill Seeks to Cut ALL Non-Citizens Off SNAP, Medicaid, and Section 8. A bombshell bill introduced by Congressman Randy Fine (R-FL) is poised to fundamentally restructure the American welfare system. The proposal is simple, yet radical: zero welfare benefits for any non-citizen. That means no more food assistance, no more subsidized housing, and no more government healthcare. Fine’s supporters champion the move, asserting that taxpayer dollars are for citizens only. This isn’t just a policy tweak—it’s a seismic shift that could affect millions. What are the true economic and human costs of this proposed ban? Don’t miss the breakdown. Click the link to explore the specifics of this groundbreaking legislation and its implications.

The Gauntlet Has Been Thrown: ā€œIf You Want Free Stuff, Go Home.ā€

SupportersĀ of the proposal see it asĀ a necessary step to ensure fairnessĀ in welfare programs, especially asĀ illegal immigration continues to rise.
However,Ā human rights organizations and Democratic lawmakersĀ have criticized the bill asĀ inhumane and potentially harmfulĀ to millions ofĀ legal immigrantsĀ who live, work, and pay taxes in the United States.

The bill is still in its early stages and awaiting review in Congress. If passed, it could markĀ one of the most significant shifts in federal welfare policy in decades.

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