"Trump's Immigration Policy Under Fire: Critics Question Protection for Vulnerable Groups A recent revision to the Trump administration's 'public charge' immigration policy has sparked controversy, with supporters of the policy claiming that changes would not disproportionately affect the most vulnerable populations. However, critics argue that the revisions could have far-reaching consequences for low-income immigrants, including those with disabilities, elderly individuals, and families with young children. The policy, which was initially introduced in 2019, aimed to deny green cards to immigrants who rely on public benefits such as Medicaid and food stamps. Now, with the revised policy set to take effect, concerns are mounting that vulnerable groups will be unfairly targeted, leaving them at risk of deportation and separation from their families."


GOP backers of Trump’s policy claimed that revisions to the program wouldn’t affect the most vulnerable