Federal court judges in California and several other states have ordered that the Department of Homeland Security cannot implement and enforce the Final Rule on Public Charge Inadmissibility (Final Rule), which was set to go into effect on October 15, 2019. The court orders also postpone the effective date of the Final Rule until the cases are fully resolved, which could take months. This means that the current Public Charge Rule (without the recently adopted changes related to Medi-Cal, CalFresh, and federal housing programs, among other things) remains in effect until further notice.
[/inel_listitem][inel_listitem]Media Release: Comment of the County of Los Angeles on Proposed Public Charge Rule — December 10, 2018
Read More[/inel_listitem][inel_listitem]Comment of the County of Los Angeles on Proposed Public Charge Rule — December 10, 2018
Read More[/inel_listitem][inel_listitem]L.A. County BOS: Opposing the Proposed Public Charge Rule — October 2, 2018
Read the Full Motion[/inel_listitem][inel_listitem]L.A. County BOS Send Letters to Department of Homeland Security, U.S House of Representatives, United States Senate and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra — October 5, 2018
5 Signature Letters from the Board of Supervisors [/inel_listitem][inel_listitem]Statement from Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis on Public Charge — October 2, 2018
Read More[/inel_listitem][inel_listitem]Statement from Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl on Public Charge — October 2, 2018
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