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August 04, 2020
2nd Circ. Upholds 'Public Charge' Rule Block For 3 States
The Second Circuit on Tuesday affirmed a pair of decisions blocking the Trump administration's so-called public charge rule, which penalizes immigrants who use public benefits, but narrowed the scope of the nationwide preliminary injunctions to apply only to states that fall under its jurisdiction.
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March 02, 2020
2nd Circ. Mulls Blocking 'Public Charge' Rule State By State
A Second Circuit panel on Monday considered implementing a more targeted halt to the federal government's new "public charge" rule, which penalizes immigrants who use public benefits, after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a nationwide ban on rolling out the new rule.
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January 27, 2020
High Court Lets Trump Admin Enforce 'Public Charge' Rule
The Trump administration can implement a rule that penalizes immigrants who may need public benefits, while litigation over the policy continues, the U.S. Supreme Court held Monday.
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January 08, 2020
2nd Circ. Preserves Nationwide Block On Public Charge Rule
The Trump administration will continue being unable to enforce a policy that penalizes immigrants for using public assistance after the Second Circuit refused Wednesday to temporarily lift the only remaining nationwide block on the policy.
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January 07, 2020
Feds Urge 2nd Circ. To Stay Public Charge Rule Injunction
The Trump administration on Tuesday pressed the Second Circuit to stay an order stopping the federal government from enforcing a rule that would threaten the immigration status of certain non-citizens who use public assistance programs, arguing there's no need for a nationwide injunction.