John,
Under the House-passed budget, 4.5 million citizen or legal permanent resident children will be denied access to the Child Tax Credit if one parent does not have a Social Security number.1
Medicare will be taken away from lawful immigrants who have paid in for at least 10 years, breaking our country’s promise of health coverage.2
The House budget will leave millions without health care and food assistance—including taking ACA assistance and SNAP benefits from legally present immigrants including survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking, refugees, and asylum seekers.3
This inhumane bill also keeps unaccompanied migrant children from reuniting with family members in the U.S. by for the first time requiring payments of thousands of dollars from those families.
And, the bill invests hundreds of billions of dollars in the administration’s inhumane detention and deportation scheme.
The Senate is aiming to pass its budget by July 4th, meaning that we only have a few weeks to demand the Senate reject the House-passed bill and stop Congress’ attacks on immigrant communities.
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Together, we’re reminding our elected officials that immigrants are our family members, our neighbors, our colleagues; they strengthen our communities. Immigrants make this country stronger.
Thank you for your critical support,
Dominique Espinoza
Policy and Strategic Partnerships Manager, Coalition on Human Needs
1 Millions of Citizen Children Would be Harmed by Proposal Billed as Targeting Immigrant Tax Filers
2 The House Reconciliation Bill Threatens Working Families and Our Democracy
3 Immigrant Benefit Provisions of the House Reconciliation Package
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John,
Yesterday Dominique wrote to you about how the Trump administration is weaponizing the IRS to power ICE’s mass deportation machine by sharing tax information of immigrants who have been paying what they legally owe in taxes. But it’s not just the administration that’s attacking immigrants.
When House Republicans passed their budget package, it included multiple attacks on immigrant families.
The House GOP budget cruelly targets immigrant communities while funneling hundreds of billions into Trump’s mass deportation machine.The budget excludes 4.5 million citizen and legal permanent resident children from the Child Tax Credit if one parent does not have a Social Security number,1 cuts legal immigrants off from Medicare benefits they’ve paid into for a decade or more,2 penalizes states for using their own money to provide health care for immigrants, and demands thousands of dollars in new or drastically increased fees from immigrants seeking legal status trying to reunite with unaccompanied children. It even raises fees on people seeking asylum—many of whom are fleeing violence and persecution and arrive in the U.S. with nothing. Instead of offering a safe haven, this budget makes it even more difficult for vulnerable families to find safety and stability.
When the Senate returns next week, it will take up this budget package, and we’re rallying our allies in opposition. We’re demanding the Senate reject the House-passed budget bill and pass a budget that invests in health care, nutrition, and education instead of attacking immigrants and ripping benefits away from those who need them the most.
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One in four children in the U.S. has an immigrant parent.3 Denying the CTC and basic needs programs to children simply because of one parent’s immigration status is not only cruel, it’s shortsighted. These children are our future, and they deserve the same opportunities to thrive as any other child.
The House budget bill also increases funding for mass deportations and immigration detention, funneling $150 billion into ICE and border militarization and $110 billion to the Department of Justice while shortchanging life-affirming programs like Medicaid and SNAP nutrition benefits by more than $1 trillion. This is a moral failure. Public dollars should support families, healthcare, education, and nutrition rather than fueling fear and family separation.
Right now, we are rallying our allies to apply massive grassroots pressure on the Senate to reject these attacks on immigrants—and all of us. Power our campaign by rushing a donation today.
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The Senate wants to pass its budget package by July 4th. That means we have just a few weeks to drive messages and calls into the Senate.
Thank you for your urgently needed support to defend immigrants and vulnerable communities.
Deborah Weinstein
Executive Director, Coalition on Human Needs
1 Millions of Citizen Children Would be Harmed by Proposal Billed as Targeting Immigrant Tax Filers
2 The House Reconciliation Bill Threatens Working Families and Our Democracy
3 Children of Immigrants: Key Facts on Health Coverage and Care