Greencard applicants are expected to prove they are not a burden, yes. However, if they are getting any kind of advanced status from the government, getting a greencard without living here a long time, they're not going through that process.
And then state benefits would be up to the state, except for those that are explicitly Federal programs which is a fair few. But in any case something like WIC DNGAF if you are legal, and neither does most child-based welfare.
[ + ]anon
[ - ] anon 1040769 0 points 1.6 yearsSep 26, 2023 21:24:37 ago (+0/-0)
Greencard applicants are expected to prove they are not a burden, yes. However, if they are getting any kind of advanced status from the government, getting a greencard without living here a long time, they're not going through that process.
And then state benefits would be up to the state, except for those that are explicitly Federal programs which is a fair few. But in any case something like WIC DNGAF if you are legal, and neither does most child-based welfare.
[ + ] AryanPrime
[ - ] AryanPrime 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 26, 2023 16:10:42 ago (+1/-0)
You also have been made to think that AMerica is a "melting pot" society, when in 1965 the White demographic was like 92%
Imagine "thinking" based on what kikes told you, that it was in fact true...
[ + ] anon
[ - ] anon 1536381 [op] 1 point 1.6 yearsSep 26, 2023 16:14:55 ago (+1/-0)