Trump Reinstates Tough “Public Charge” Policy Blocking Green Cards and Visas

President Donald Trump has reinstated one of the most consequential immigration rules of his first term, restoring expanded “public charge” standards that allow immigration authorities to deny green cards, visas, and other legal status to foreign nationals who may rely on taxpayer-funded benefits.

The proposal, published Wednesday in the Federal Register, marks a sharp reversal of the Biden-era rules that significantly weakened the Department of Homeland Security’s ability to determine whether an applicant could become a financial burden on the United States.

USCIS Regains Broad Discretion to Deny Green Cards

According to DHS, the 2022 Biden rules were “incompatible with congressional intent” and prevented the agency from accurately evaluating whether applicants could become public charges at any point.

Under Trump’s newly restored approach, immigration officers will once again have wide discretion to consider key factors such as income, health, prior use of public benefits, work capability, and overall financial stability when deciding whether to approve or deny a green card or visa.

The administration emphasized that the U.S. immigration system should not incentivize dependence on government programs, reaffirming the longstanding expectation that immigrants be self-sufficient and not reliant on taxpayers.

Visas Also at Risk Under the Expanded Policy

The reinstated rule doesn’t just affect green card applicants—it also allows officials to deny entry or visas to foreign nationals who might require long-term healthcare or financial assistance in the United States.

This includes immigrants with chronic illnesses such as diabetes, cancer, or obesity, based on a recent policy shift signaling a stricter evaluation of health-related financial risks.

The updated policy mirrors the 2019 Trump-era rule that led many immigrant families to avoid programs like SNAP or Medicaid out of fear their participation could jeopardize future immigration benefits.

Critics Claim the Rule Will Create Fear Among Immigrant Families

Progressive immigration advocates immediately condemned the move, arguing it will discourage even legal immigrants from seeking essential healthcare and benefits.

Adriana Cadena, director of the Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition, argued the rule will “create chaos and confusion” and deter mixed-status families from obtaining services to which U.S. citizens are legally entitled.

Kica Matos, president of the National Immigration Law Center, claimed the policy is designed to intimidate immigrant communities and accused the administration of promoting an exclusionary vision of the country.

Trump Administration: Taxpayers Must Be Protected

USCIS spokesperson Matthew J. Tragesser defended the proposal, stating that restoring the public-charge framework strengthens traditional immigration principles and prevents taxpayer-funded benefits from becoming a financial draw for new arrivals.

With this rule, the administration signals a firm return to a merit-driven, self-sufficiency-based immigration system — one where applicants must demonstrate financial independence before receiving U.S. immigration benefits.

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