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Title: Attorneys General Sue USDA Over SNAP Eligibility Restrictions

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

New ‌York Attorney General Sues ⁣Federal‌ Government‌ Over SNAP Benefit Restrictions

NEW YORK,NY – November‍ 29,2023 ​ – New York Attorney ​General Letitia James today led a multi-state ​coalition in ⁣filing a ‍lawsuit⁤ against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the administration of former President⁢ donald Trump, challenging a rule that imposed stricter requirements ⁤for legal immigrants to qualify for ⁢Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.The lawsuit alleges the rule, finalized‌ in 2020, unlawfully restricts ⁣access to vital food assistance for hundreds of thousands of individuals and families.

The legal challenge centers on a change to the “public charge” rule, which‍ historically considered factors like reliance on‌ public benefits ⁢when determining an immigrant’s eligibility ‍for a green card.⁤ The Trump administration broadened this‌ definition‍ to include SNAP, effectively ⁣denying benefits ‌to certain ⁢legal immigrants who might ⁣otherwise qualify, fearing it could jeopardize their path to citizenship. Attorney General James argues this ‍expansion was a politically motivated ⁢attempt to deter⁤ legal immigration and exceeded the USDA’s ⁣authority.‍ The ⁣lawsuit seeks to restore SNAP eligibility for ⁢those ‌impacted by the rule and prevent its ⁣future enforcement.

The lawsuit,filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of⁤ New York, contends ⁤the USDA’s rule change was arbitrary and capricious, failing to adequately consider the meaningful harm it would inflict on vulnerable‍ populations. According to estimates, approximately 500,000 legal immigrants nationwide were ⁣at risk of losing SNAP benefits due‌ to the revised⁣ public charge rule. New York ‍State‍ alone has a‍ considerable population of legal immigrants who rely on SNAP⁣ to ⁢combat⁢ food insecurity. ​

“This ‍cruel and​ unlawful​ rule⁣ weaponized food assistance against ​vulnerable immigrant communities,” said Attorney ⁤General James in a ⁣statement released today.‍ “We will not stand idly by⁢ while⁣ the federal government attempts to punish ​legal immigrants for accessing ⁤the‍ very programs designed to help them ⁣build a better life.”

The lawsuit joins‌ similar legal challenges⁣ previously filed by several states and advocacy groups. A federal judge initially blocked the rule from taking effect in 2020, but the ‌supreme Court later ⁤allowed‌ it to⁤ be​ implemented while the legal⁤ battles ‍continued. The Biden administration has signaled its intention to ​revise⁣ the public charge rule, but Attorney General James maintains that a⁤ full​ legal resolution ‌is necessary to ensure equitable access to SNAP benefits for all eligible ⁢individuals.

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