The sanctuary state of California will make history by becoming the first state in the nation to give food stamps to illegal aliens.
This week, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a budget deal with Democrat state legislators that includes providing food stamps, paid for by California's taxpayers, to illegal aliens 55 and older - the first initiative of its kind in the United States.
An executive with the group Nourish California told the Fresno Bee that the policy is historic for the state, saying, "California is once again making history by removing xenophobic exclusions to our state's safety net."
Expansion of the state's CalFresh food stamps program will cost California's taxpayers more than $35 million and about 75,000 illegal aliens are expected to enroll every year.
The move comes as Newsom's budget deal will also ensure that California is the first state in the nation to provide taxpayer-funded health insurance to all of its 3.3 million illegal aliens.
Offering taxpayer-funded health insurance to its entire illegal alien population, the largest in the nation, is expected to cost California's taxpayers about $2.4 billion annually.
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Thursday, June 30, 2022
California Makes History: First State in U.S. Giving Food Stamps to Illegals
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