On the recordJune 2, 2015
The Congressional Budget Office reports that fugitive felons will receive up to $5 billion in Social Security and SSI benefits in the next decade unless we enact reforms such as the CUFF Act.
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congress.govThe Congressional Budget Office reports that fugitive felons will receive up to $5 billion in Social Security and SSI benefits in the next decade unless we enact reforms such as the CUFF Act.
Noem highlights the financial impact of fugitive felons receiving benefits and calls for reforms.
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