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Rush Limbaugh August 17th 2018

Aug 17, 20181 min
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The Trump Administration is planning to enforce a law that has been on the books which states that people cannot become legal permanent residents in America if they are receiving government welfare.

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New York liberals are in a full blown panic over a new rule being considered by the Trump administration. According to this new rule, people cannot become legal permanent residents in America if they rely on government welfare. Legal residents must be able to sustain themselves. Left thinks that's outrageous. Actually, the law has been on the books for over a hundred years. The Trump administration is just planning to enforce it. But according to The New York Times, this could hurt

a million people living in New York City. Now, let that sink in. One million immigrants in New York City are dependent on some form of welfare. Those government benefits include direct cash payment, food stamps, housing subsidies, transit subsidies, low income tax credits, and more. New York liberals are livid. They say enforcing the law would humiliate immigrants and hurt

their children. Governor Cuombo threatening to sue, Well, how about the taxpayer stuck paying for people who would never be here if our calls were enforced in the first place. There's zero concern for them. Do you hear about Lena Dunham celebrates her hysterectomy with nude photos. This is just stupid. All of this is just stupid. M H

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