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American kids denied food stamps in Alabama under immigration law

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Some U.S.-born children with parents who are illegal immigrants have been denied food stamps under Alabama's new immigration law, Southern Poverty Law Center President Richard Cohen told Yahoo News on Monday.
Five people have called into the group's Alabama hotline to say they were denied food stamps because they couldn't prove they were legal residents, even though the food stamps are for their children, who are citizens.
Cohen says the civil rights group, which has already filed two lawsuits against Alabama over the law, will most likely bring another suit over the denied food stamps.
The law makes it a felony for a government employee to engage in "business transactions" with illegal immigrants, which some government employees have interpreted very broadly. Illegal immigrants have been told they can't pay their utility bills or even their taxes because it would count as a "transaction" with the government, according to Cohen.
Barry Spear, a spokesman for Alabama's Department of Human Services, said in an email to Yahoo News that it is not the agency's policy to demand proof of citizenship from the guardians of Americans who need food stamps. "We are unaware of any violations of the policy," Spear said.
Several parts of the law have been temporarily blocked pending the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals decision on whether the law is constitutional or not. But the "business transaction" prohibition, as well as a mandate for local police to ask for proof of legal status during stops, were left to stand. Some Republican lawmakers say they want to amend the law this year, while a coalition of Democrats is trying to repeal it entirely.
Illegal immigrants are prohibited from accessing most welfare benefits, including food stamps, non-emergency Medicaid and cash welfare programs. Their children, if born in America, can access welfare programs as citizens. (The Pew Hispanic Center estimates that about 4.5 million American citizens under 18 years old have at least one undocumented parent.)
Last month, Kansas kicked more than 1,000 mixed-status families off its food stamp program when it joined three other states in adopting a stricter food stamp eligibility policy. A low-income family of five made up of two undocumented parents and three citizen children now has to show that its income is close to the poverty level for a family of three--not a family of five--in order to access food stamps. This is intended to prevent illegal immigrants from benefiting from food stamps, but immigration advocates say it will leave citizen kids hungry.
The Justice Department has sued Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina and Utah over laws that crack down on illegal immigrants, saying they interfere with the federal government's control over immigration. The Supreme Court will hear arguments over Arizona's SB1070 beginning on April 25.


THE COMMENTS ARE JUST RIDICULOUS. YOU GUYS WANT TO BE PART OF THIS FUCKING RETARDED SOCIETY?
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egh...the Poverty Law Center will run out funds trying to help us repeal retarded laws.
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who cares, they are right.


brb coming here illegally, having 10 children, and all of them having food stamps.

then wondering why we are discriminated against...
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who cares, they are right.


brb coming here illegally, having 10 children, and all of them having food stamps.

then wondering why we are discriminated against...
+1 agree
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I like how the US likes to starve people in order to get their own way

I mean look at the sanctions on Iran, the Iranians are baisically being starved in order to get rid of their nuclear program
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I like how the US likes to starve people in order to get their own way

I mean look at the sanctions on Iran, the Iranians are baisically being starved in order to get rid of their nuclear program
LOL @ starve... get real.

if you are starving in the USA, you must be a loser, and won't make it anywhere else in the world.
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LOL @ starve... get real.

if you are starving in the USA, you must be a loser, and won't make it anywhere else in the world.
Well not everyone in this country is as rich as you
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I like how the US likes to starve people in order to get their own way

I mean look at the sanctions on Iran, the Iranians are baisically being starved in order to get rid of their nuclear program
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Well not everyone in this country is as rich as you
those who want to starve will starve...

ever heard of food banks?, organizations that will help you out if you are in such a need?

even soup will cost you a dime... there is simply no excuse for you to blame others for you not eating in the USA.

hell you can even go to a mall and eat off samples...
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hell you can even go to a mall and eat off samples...
I know right, but I still think that this is just another blow to illegal immigration. Foodstamps still are very important for some need-based families. And I'm talking about different types of families with different circumstances. Things are not getting any cheaper in this country for other things as well.
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I know right, but I still think that this is just another blow to illegal immigration. Foodstamps still are very important for some need-based families. And I'm talking about different types of families with different circumstances. Things are not getting any cheaper in this country for other things as well.
if you are taking money away from the government and you are here illegally, and are complaining you need to leave right now.


these people are the ones making our case harder, yet you defend them.

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