On the recordJune 6, 2023
I ask the Chairman to enter into the record a document from USDA Food and Nutrition Services on SNAP policy for non-citizen eligibility.
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congress.govI ask the Chairman to enter into the record a document from USDA Food and Nutrition Services on SNAP policy for non-citizen eligibility.
DesJarlais seeks clarification on SNAP eligibility for non-citizens amid rising immigration.
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SNAP is already projected to cost more than $1.2 trillion over the next 2 years.
The SNAP Program is there to help people who are hungry, make sure that they have food in their mouths and that hunger is reduced.
I am not doing this to be argumentative, but we are really trying to understand, with the large number of immigrants that are coming into this country...