SNAP update: 1.7M people to be banned from benefits under GOP proposal

US House Republican Plans to Ban Non-Citizens from Welfare Benefits

A contentious plan has been proposed by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL) aimed at cutting off non-citizens from receiving benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicaid, and other forms of welfare. The bill would bar individuals without citizenship status from accessing these programs, a move that critics argue will disproportionately affect vulnerable immigrant populations.

According to estimates by the Economic Policy Innovation Center, approximately 1.7 million non-citizens received SNAP benefits in 2023, with taxpayers footing the $5.7 billion bill for their participation. However, research suggests that this population consumes fewer welfare dollars per person than native-born U.S. citizens. A recent study by Newsweek found that non-citizens account for a small fraction of total SNAP recipients and spend less on welfare benefits relative to native-born Americans.

The proposed legislation is the latest salvo in a broader debate over immigration and welfare policy, with Fine arguing that those seeking "free stuff" should "go home." Critics, however, have cast this stance as exclusionary and unfair, pointing out that many non-citizens contribute to U.S. society through work, taxes, and other civic contributions.

Fine's plan has garnered significant attention in light of the ongoing government shutdown, with both Republicans and Democrats blamed for the stalemate. As the bill remains unintroduced into Congress, advocates are urging lawmakers to prioritize more pragmatic solutions that address underlying issues rather than singling out specific groups for exclusion.

The proposed legislation highlights a deeper divide between proponents of stricter immigration controls and those advocating for more inclusive and equitable policies.
 
I'm worried about this one πŸ€”. It feels like we're taking it too far, don't you think? Like, yeah, we need to make sure people who aren't citizens aren't getting a free ride, but do we really have to punish them for not being able to take care of themselves? I mean, these are people who might be here because they left home in search of a better life, and now they're facing uncertainty about their future. 🌎 It's just not fair to say they should "go home" if that's the only option available.

And let's be real, most of them aren't even using the welfare system to its fullest extent - they're actually spending less per person than native-born Americans! So why are we targeting them specifically? Can't we focus on making sure everyone who needs help is getting it, regardless of their immigration status? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It just feels like a pretty divisive move to me.
 
idk why people make such a big deal about this. like, non-citizens already contribute to society in so many ways πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. they work, pay taxes, and all that jazz... but at the same time, i can see how this whole welfare thing can be a total mess πŸ’Έ. i mean, if we're really talking about people who are actually contributing to society, shouldn't they have access to benefits too? πŸ€”

and honestly, 1.7 million non-citizens on SNAP is still a pretty big number... like, what's the harm in helping someone out? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ especially if it's just a matter of food and stuff πŸ’¦. i guess some people might argue that it's not fair to taxpayers, but idk... i think we should be looking at the bigger picture here 🌎.

i'm not even sure what's more frustrating - the fact that this bill is being proposed or that people are so quick to judge those seeking help πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. can't we just try to find a solution that works for everyone? 🀞
 
πŸ€” I'm all for making sure our welfare system is used by people who are actually contributing to the US economy, but this plan feels like an unfair blanket statement. Like, what about all the immigrants who are working multiple jobs just to make ends meet? They're paying taxes and being productive members of society, but still can't access benefits because they don't have citizenship status. It's not fair to punish them for circumstances beyond their control πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Can't we find a way to create more pathways to citizenship for people who are already contributing? πŸ’Έ
 
idk why they gotta make a big deal about this πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. non-cits do pay taxes, duh πŸ’Έ. and if they're living in the us, shouldn't they have access to some benefits? it's not like they're just freeloading off others πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. and btw, what's with the "go home" comment? who are they to decide where ppl belong? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. i'm all for making sure the system is fair and doesn't favor one group over another, but singling out non-cits as a bunch of freeloaders just ain't right 😐. maybe we should focus on solving the real issues instead of targeting vulnerable populations πŸ™.
 
I'm totally down with cutting off non-citizens from welfare benefits πŸ™Œ, but at the same time, I think it's kinda unfair to single out an entire group just 'cause they're not born here πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, if they're already working and paying taxes, why should they have to give up their food stamps or Medicaid? πŸ€” It seems like a lot of people are just taking advantage of the system without contributing enough, but what about all the good eggs out there who are genuinely trying to make it in this country? πŸ™„

And don't even get me started on how this whole thing is gonna affect people with complex family situations or refugees who literally fled their homes for a better life 😩. It's just not fair to punitively target an already marginalized group 🚫.

I guess what I'm saying is, we need to find some other way to deal with the welfare system that doesn't involve demonizing non-citizens πŸ‘Ž. We should be working towards solutions that make everyone feel included and supported, not just stripping away access from those who are already struggling πŸ˜”.
 
I don't think it's cool that they're trying to cut off non-citizens from welfare benefits πŸ€”. I mean, research says they spend less on benefits per person than us native-born Americans, so it seems like a pretty unfair move. And what about all the people who contribute to society through work and paying taxes? It doesn't seem right to single out those groups just because of their immigration status πŸ’Έ. Can't we find better solutions that help everyone rather than excluding certain people? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg u wont bliev wut's goin on 🀯! so therz this rep randy fine from fl who wants 2 ban non-citizens frm recieving welfare benifits... like, wht's wrong w/ dat?? his argumnt is that they're just "grabbin free stuff" but its so not fair to blame all immagrants for sum ppl's laziness πŸ™„. did u kno that non-citizens actually spend less on welfare benefits per person dan native born americans?? 🀯 it doesnt make sence 2 me 2 just cut them off from recieving help wen they're probly already contributin to society thru work n taxes πŸ’Έ. and btw, dont even get me started on the gov shutdown 🚫... its like, can we jus have a civil conversation about immigration policy instead of tryna alienate ppl?? 🀝
 
idk why they wanna cut off non-citizens from welfare, its like they forgot that we all gotta look out 4 each other πŸ€”. its not like they're just gonna "go home" if they can't access benefits, what about the kids? their parents are workin hard but still strugglin to make ends meet. plus, research shows that non-citizens spend less on welfare than native-born americans, so why target them? πŸ’Έ it feels like a way 2 keep ppl down & outta power πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

i feel bad 4 the immigrants who are already in this country, they're tryin to build a new life but still face so many obstacles. do we really wanna make it harder 4 them? 🀝 what about all the ppl who are actually workin hard & payin taxes? shouldn't that count 4 somethin'? πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ™„ I mean, what's the point of even having a welfare system if we're just gonna kick people out who might actually need it? Like, where do we draw the line? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ 1.7 million non-citizens are supposedly 'draining' the system with only $5.7 billion worth of benefits... meanwhile, our elected officials are more concerned about semantics than actual problems. πŸ™„ It's all just a bunch of politicians talking out of their @#%$.
 
idk why they gotta pick on non-citizens πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, like they're just gonna magically stop receiving benefits if we don't allow them? it's not like they're just taking advantage of the system or something. they're people too, with families and jobs and paying taxes (albeit maybe not in the same way as us). and let's be real, most of these non-citizens are just trying to get by, not "free stuff" πŸ™„. it's all about finding ways to help everyone, not just kicking them out because they're not "us". 😊
 
πŸ€” I dont think its fair that non citizens can't recieve help when they need it. My grandma used to work hard her whole life and then had some hard times, she would have loved the help she could get with SNAP and Medicaid. I feel like we are too focused on keeping out immigrants instead of helping people who really need it.

I read that non citizens spend less per person than native americans, so its not like they are just freeloading off us. And what about all the hardworking immigrants who come here to contribute to our society? We should be giving them a chance to succeed and receive some help when times get tough.

Its like, we cant just say "you need to go back" and expect that to solve everything. That feels kinda mean-spirited to me. I think we should focus on finding solutions that work for everyone, not just the people who are already here and contributing to society.
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is super messed up... like who gets to decide who's "deserving" of welfare anyway? πŸ€‘ we're already talking about $5.7 billion in benefits, but it's not like non-citizens are just freeloaders... they're people trying to make ends meet and live decent lives too πŸ‘₯

and what's with this "go home" rhetoric? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ like where would they even go? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ we're not talking about inviting them back as citizens, we're talking about people who are already here, working, paying taxes... it doesn't make sense to cut them off just because of their immigration status 🀦

anyway, it's always gonna be a numbers game and some people are just gonna lose out no matter what πŸ“Š maybe instead of trying to solve the whole thing we should just focus on making sure everyone has access to healthcare and education and stuff πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I'm really worried about this new plan from Rep Fine... like, does it even make sense to cut off non-citizens from welfare benefits? They're not taking advantage of the system, they just need some help getting by. And what's with the "go home" comment? That's not even a real thing - people are already working hard and paying taxes here. We should be supporting our community, not pushing them away πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The fact that they're using it to fuel this debate about immigration control is just...πŸ™„. Can't we find a way to balance helping those in need with making sure everyone's contributing?
 
omg u guys i'm literally soooo frustrated about this new bill in the US 🀯😑, like can't they see that non-citizens r already paying taxes & contributing to society? πŸ€‘πŸ‘ it's not like they're just sitting around eating welfare cheques all day, u know? πŸ˜‚ and btw did u hear that 1.7 million ppl received snap benefits last yr? 🀯 but they only spend like 20% of the amount native-born americans do on welfare? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ so it's not even about being lazy or free-loading, it's just about targeting a specific group & making them feel excluded πŸš«πŸ’” we shud be tryin to find solutions that help ppl in need, not makin it harder for 'em 🀝😊
 
πŸ€” I mean, think about it... we used to have this thing called the "American Dream" where anyone could come to the US with nothing and work their way up. Now it's all about who you are and where you're from? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Like what happened to that idea of opportunity for everyone? I'm not saying non-citizens shouldn't contribute, but do we really need a blanket ban on welfare benefits just because someone doesn't have citizenship status? It feels like we're punishing people who are already trying to make a life for themselves. And let's be real, how many people would even qualify for these programs anyway? 1.7 million is still just a drop in the bucket compared to the number of folks who genuinely need help. Can't we just have a more nuanced conversation about this stuff instead of pitting immigrants against native-born Americans? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg this is so unfair 🀯 like what even is the point of banning non-citizens from welfare benefits?! they're already struggling to make ends meet, why should we add another barrier?! πŸ€• i mean, have you seen the numbers? 1.7 million non-citizens are not taking advantage of these programs, but still contributing to society through taxes and jobs... it's just so much sense πŸ˜’ fine's plan is like a classic example of "us vs them" mentality - it's all about scapegoating certain groups instead of addressing the real issues πŸ™„ what's next?! πŸ‘€
 
can you believe this? 🀣 so basically some dude's proposing we cut off non-citizens from food, healthcare, and whatnot like it's all their fault we can't balance the budget . meanwhile, did you know that immigrants actually pay way less in welfare than native-born Americans? πŸ€‘ like, good luck with that plan, Rep Fine... i guess your constituents will just have to live on ramen noodles instead of fresh veggies from the SNAP program πŸ˜‚
 
I'm surprised they're proposing to cut off non-citizens from welfare benefits πŸ€”... like they just magically stop needing food or healthcare the moment they lose their status πŸ™„. It's all about creating a clear line between who deserves help and who doesn't, right? πŸ€‘ Those 1.7 million non-citizens are probably just freeloading on taxpayers' generosity anyway πŸ’Έ. Newsflash: they pay taxes too (or at least contribute to the system) πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. It's all about finding a balance between helping those who really need it and, you know, not being super cruel to people who might actually deserve some assistance πŸ˜’.
 
Ugh, this is so unfair 🀯! I mean, think about it - 1.7 million people are struggling to make ends meet, but because they're not citizens yet, they can't even get some basic assistance? That's just not right, you know? It's like saying "if you're not born here, you don't deserve to live here" πŸ˜’. Newsweek did this study that showed non-citizens actually spend less on welfare than native-born Americans - it's like they're doing the opposite of what we'd expect from someone in need! And what about all the taxes they pay? Don't they deserve some help too? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's just so...so...exclusionary. Can't we just try to be more understanding and help people, regardless of their status?
 
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