USDA Lays Down The Law With States Over Food Stamps and Illegal Immigrants, The Gravy Train is Over

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has ordered states to tighten checks to prevent illegal immigrants from receiving food stamps, reinforcing Trump’s executive order to stop taxpayer-funded benefits from going to those in the country illegally.

Key Facts:

  • On April 24, the USDA told states to verify the identities and citizenship of all SNAP applicants.
  • States must check Social Security numbers against death records and DHS databases to confirm immigration status.
  • In fiscal year 2023, around 11.7% of SNAP payments, or $10.5 billion, were improper, some involving illegal immigrants.
  • The USDA is encouraging more in-person interviews and stronger documentation requirements to verify eligibility.
  • President Trump’s February executive order directed the USDA to maximize efforts to exclude illegal immigrants from SNAP benefits.

The Rest of The Story:

The USDA’s new guidance, issued through acting deputy undersecretary John Walk, outlines strict steps for states to ensure that only eligible applicants receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

These steps include verifying Social Security numbers, comparing them to death records, and using the Department of Homeland Security’s database to detect illegal immigrants.

Federal law allows only U.S. citizens and certain legal immigrants to access SNAP.

However, a 2024 Government Accountability Office report found that states frequently failed to verify citizenship status, leading to billions in improper payments.

Now, USDA officials are urging states to take extra measures like conducting in-person interviews and requiring additional proof of citizenship when claims appear questionable.

Commentary:

It’s almost unbelievable that illegal immigrants were receiving food stamps in the first place.

In any rational country, the idea of subsidizing those who broke the law to enter would be unthinkable.

Hardworking taxpayers expect their money to help legal citizens and those who obey the system, not to be handed out to lawbreakers.

The Trump administration’s push to close these loopholes is simply a return to basic common sense.

If you are not here legally, you should not benefit from the country’s welfare programs.

This enforcement will likely encourage many illegal immigrants to leave on their own, realizing that government handouts are no longer guaranteed.

Of course, we can fully expect Democrats and activist groups to launch a barrage of lawsuits.

They’ll likely find a sympathetic federal judge willing to block these efforts under shaky legal theories.

It’s a familiar tactic: when the will of the people is expressed at the ballot box or through executive action, left-leaning groups race to the courts to undermine it.

Still, the USDA’s actions reflect a serious commitment to protecting taxpayer money.

Americans deserve to know their taxes are funding legitimate needs, not supporting those who shouldn’t be here.

Enforcing immigration laws doesn’t just protect sovereignty; it preserves the integrity of vital programs like SNAP.

This move is a strong reminder that even basic enforcement of existing laws requires relentless effort in the current political climate.

It’s a victory for those who believe in fairness, fiscal responsibility, and the rule of law.

The Bottom Line:

The USDA’s new directives mark a major step in ending the misuse of food stamps by illegal immigrants.

By enforcing citizenship verification and cracking down on fraud, the Trump administration is standing up for taxpayers.

While legal challenges are likely, the push to restore sanity to federal benefits programs is long overdue and deeply necessary.

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