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The Trump administration told countries to provide data by July 30 or to risk losing federal funding to administer the program. This is the 35th costume in California against the Trump administration.
California, 18 other countries led by Democrats and Washington, Colombia District, are suing the Trump administration to stop the US Department of Agriculture to collect sensitive information about people receiving federal food vouchers known as SNAP.
The Trump administration told countries to provide data by July 30 or to risk losing federal funding to administer the program. California receives $ 1.3 billion a year to allocate about $ 12 billion a year to $ 5 million, relying on food vouchers called Calfresh in California. Around 13% of the state’s population receives assistanceS
“The purpose of what the Trump Administration is doing is to focus on immigrant communities,” Michigan General Dana Nesel said during a press conference today. She said Trump’s actions “send a freezing effect to American citizens and to tell them that if they apply for programs that are fully entitled to law, their most personality and sensitive data will be shared with all kinds of people and this will have an impact on the impact and I think it is already afraid of people’s search for incredibly important programs.”
Residents without legal legal status in the United States are not eligible for SNAP benefits. However, during Trump’s first term, he proposed to eliminate the benefits even for mixed status families, where at least one person in the household has no legal status.
In another example of policies that set California contrary to the efforts of the Trump administration to break up to immigrants living in the United States, the state has tried to expand food benefits to some immigrants without law. In 2022, California became the first state in the country to offer about $ 165 a month through Food Benefits for about 35,000 immigrants, most of all for the latest green card ownersS This extension was part of the California Food Assistance Program or CFAP, a country -funded version of food stamps.
The defenders of these efforts claim that many farm workers have been working in the flight for decades at low salaries, providing food to the rest of the nation, and then they cannot buy enough to eat, especially when they become adult citizens.
General lawyers claiming that the Trump administration policy is “arbitrary and capricious” violates the 10 amendment that protects the rights of countries, as well as various confidentiality laws.
“We have recently observed a number of different cases where there is a violation of the cost clause under which the new conditions that Congress has never set on funding are added by the executive branch after the fact,” said California General Rob Bont. “They can’t do this.”
The claim will be filed today in the Federal North District of California. The 35th time in 27 weeks California filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration.
“SNAP candidates provide their private information about understanding, supported by long -standing state and federal laws, that their information will not be used for unrelated purposes,” Bont said.
Trump’s administration has tried to use several government databases to Quickly accumulate threes from sensitive personal information About hundreds of millions of people. The use of this information is part of Trump’s efforts to fulfill his promise of a campaign to fulfill the most great efforts to massively deport in the US history.
The administration tells him that data collection is aimed at preventing waste and fraud. Trump issued an enforcement order in March This ordered his administration to have “unlimited access to comprehensive data from all state programs that receive federal funding.” In May, NPR reports that the administration sought the number of social security, addresses and for one country data on the citizenship, for recipients of SNAP. The order came from the US Department of Agriculture and the US Dodge, the previous White House office, led by Elon Musk, who seeks to reduce the cost of the government and was met with numerous court cases.
Bont said the Ministry of Agriculture “had never asked countries to transmit private and sensitive data on such a large scale.” She is now looking for five years of information about the recipients, according to the Lawyer General.
California has already judged Trump for his administration’s efforts to collect personal data from people who rely on state services. The Ministry of Interior Security, which manages the implementation of immigration, has gained access to the data of people owned by the Internal Revenue Service and the US Agency for Health and Human Services, including private medical information and other personal data for the recipients of Medicaid.
Nesel added that California and New York, the states, leading more taxes to the federal government than they receive in the federal services.
“This is our money,” Nesel said. “We paid the federal government’s tax dollars, then the Federal Government, you know, routes that bring us back money in the form of these basic programs.”
She added: “So when you break programming like Snap, it just goes into the pockets of Trump’s friends and billionaires, but we have already paid for these things.”