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New Public Charge Rule Has Some Asian Immigrants Avoiding Needed Care
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New Public Charge Rule Has Some Asian Immigrants Avoiding Needed Care
Today the Trump administration announced a rule that aims to make it harder for immigrants who use public services to get a green card.
The news is unsettling the Asian immigrant community, the fastest-growing immigrant group. In Los Angeles, tens of thousands of Asian immigrants could be affected because many use public health care and housing vouchers, according to Laboni Hoq, a lawyer at Asian Americans Advancing Justice.