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Judicial Victories in Public Charge Cases Give Trump Admin. Confidence for Implementation of Long-standing Law
Release Date: Dec. 10, 2019

WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services obtained judicial victories in decisions issued by the Ninth Circuit last week and the Fourth Circuit Monday to stay the injunctions and respect the legal authority vested in the Administration by the U.S. Congress to enforce long-standing law requiring aliens seeking to come or stay in the United States to be self-sufficient.

“USCIS is encouraged by the recent judicial decisions that are positive signs that the implementation of the rule of inadmissibility based on public charge grounds is possible,” said USCIS Acting Deputy Director Kathy Nuebel Kovarik. “This rule enforces long-standing immigration law, one that has been around since the 19th century and has not been changed by Congress in decades.”

https://www.uscis.gov/news/news-releases/judicial-victories-public-charge-cases-give-trump-admin-confidence-implementation-long-standing-law

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 Implementation of a long standing law seems like an oxymoron.   :shrug: