Tuesday, December 12, 2023

The Welfare Giveaway In Biden's Cuban And Haitian Parole And Release Programs

Every Cuban and Haitian national who has been waived in under the CHNV program is eligible to apply for Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF, as soon as they hit the streets, as well as every national of either country who was paroled after making an appointment at a port of entry using the CBP One app under the administration's "CBP One app interview scheme", and every Cuban and Haitian national who was apprehended at the Southwest border and either paroled or placed into removal proceedings.

Everyone who pays federal taxes in the United States is funding this giveaway scheme, but the costs of Medicare, in particular, fall most heavily on those paying state taxes - things like sales and property taxes - thanks to a calculation done annually by the Department of Health and Human Services known as the Federal Medical Assistance Percentages.

Are used in determining the amount of Federal matching funds for State expenditures for assistance payments for certain social services, and State medical and medical insurance expenditures.

Not to get too weedy, but the lower the FMAP, the more the state will be paying for Medicaid-and the more cash the citizens of that state will be on the hook for.

State taxpayers footing the bill for Cuban and Haitian entrants shouldn't feel bad about not appreciating these costs.

Are you a Cuban or Haitian individual who has been granted entry into the United States?

Here are the key takeaways to keep in mind: Every inadmissible Cuban and Haitian national the administration is allowing to enter the United States is competing with the neediest of Americans for limited welfare benefits, and if you pay taxes - federal, state, or sales - you are on the hook for the tab. 

https://cis.org/Arthur/Welfare-Giveaway-Bidens-Cuban-and-Haitian-Parole-and-Release-Programs

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