California AG vows to "fight back" against Trump's new immigration rule
The Trump administration announced a new immigration rule on Thursday, aimed at giving immigration officials broader authority to deny green cards to immigrants. Legal experts say the rule gives officials more power to decide whether the immigrants have received any public benefits. The policy of denying status to immigrants who are in danger of becoming a "public charge" or reliant on public services is not new, but legal experts say the new rule likely will create chaos in the immigration system and be a target for lawsuits.
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