From Madison Allen <[email protected]>
Subject CALL TODAY: It's October 15. What does that mean for immigrant families?
Date October 15, 2019 1:52 PM
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Today is the day that the DHS public charge rule was supposed to go into effect. For now, the public charge rule in the United States has not changed


** CALL TODAY:
It’s October 15th.
What does that mean for immigrant families?
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Dear Allies,

Today is the day that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) public charge rule was supposed to go into effect. As of last night, Federal Judges have issued 5 preliminary injunctions, including nationwide injunctions from courts in New York, Washington and Maryland. This is a huge victory for immigrant families. The legal fight will continue, but for now, the public charge rules in the United States have not changed and we will follow the policies set forth in the 1999 guidance.

Unfortunately, the judges’ rulings do not affect the public charge determinations made by the Department of State (DOS). The DOS policy affects non-U.S. citizens who go through consular processing in their home country before entering the U.S. and green card applicants who are required to leave the U.S. to seek status through consular processing. On October 11, the Department of State (DOS) issued an interim final rule ([link removed]) that aligns its definition of public charge to that contained in the DHS final rule. This DOS rule is still scheduled to take effect today; however, DOS officials told a CBS news reporter ([link removed]) that the rule will not be implemented until a new form is finalized. We will keep you posted as we learn more.

Over the coming days, we will be updating the many documents on our website to reflect recent changes.

Please join us today at 2:30pm ET/ 11:30am PT, for a brief all-campaign call where we’ll share out a state of play about the many policies in flux -- including public charge rules from DHS, DOS and DOJ -- as well as Trump’s recent health insurance proclamation ([link removed]) . We will provide an overview of each of these policies, the common hateful thread between them, and the most accurate messages to share with direct service providers and affected community members.
Register for Campaign Call Here ([link removed])
Upcoming Public Charge Webinar
for Immigration Attorneys
The Protecting Immigrant Families (PIF) Campaign, in conjunction with MLRI, ILRC and AILA, will provide an in-depth training for immigration attorneys on the final Public Charge regulation from the Department of Homeland Security and an update on current litigation efforts. The training will provide detailed materials regarding benefits, calculation worksheets and other case strategy tools to help attorneys advise clients about the use of public benefits and adjusting status. Please share this invitation and registration link broadly with immigration attorneys in your networks. Continuing Legal Education credit will be available.
Register for Webinar Here ([link removed])

Thank you for standing with us,
Madison Allen (Center for Law and Social Policy), and
Sonya Schwartz (National Immigration Law Center), on behalf of the Co-chairs of the Protecting Immigrant Families Campaign

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