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WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (Reuters) – 特朗普政府周四采取措施,着手终止对具有混合移民身份家庭的联邦住房援助,以阻止不符合条件的移民从中获得资金支持。
美国住房和城市发展部(HUD)表示,据估计在20,000个混合身份家庭中,约有24,000名无证件移民、不符合条件的移民和”欺诈者”受益于HUD的援助。
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根据拟议的规则,一个家庭只有在所有居住成员都被确定具有符合条件的身份时,才具备获得援助的资格。
至少有一名家庭成员拥有美国公民身份或符合条件的移民身份的家庭,将有资格获得按比例分配的援助。
该规则还将要求寻求联邦住房援助的人提供公民身份和符合条件的移民身份验证。
该部门承认该规则将对一些租户产生不利影响,但表示这最终将通过将HUD资金重新分配给预期受益人来抵消。
“住房和城市发展部的拟议规则将确保所有获得HUD资助住房的居民都是符合条件的租户,”住房和城市发展部部长斯科特·特纳在一份声明中表示。
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国家住房法律项目执行董事沙姆斯·罗勒谴责这一举措,称这将驱逐数万名具有混合移民身份的家庭,并使许多其他联邦援助租户面临风险。
2019年,唐纳德·特朗普总统的第一届政府曾试图实施类似规则,但后来被撤回。
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Trump administration moves to end housing assistance for mixed immigration families
February 19, 2026 8:29 PM UTC / Reuters
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WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (Reuters) – The Trump administration took steps on Thursday toward ending federal housing assistance for households with mixed immigration status, as it seeks to stop ineligible migrants from benefiting from the funding.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said it estimates approximately 24,000 undocumented migrants, ineligible migrants and “fraudsters” in 20,000 mixed-status households benefit from HUD assistance.
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Under the proposed rule, a family would not be eligible for assistance unless every member residing in a household is determined to have eligible status.
Families with at least one family member with U.S. citizenship or eligible immigration status would be eligible for prorated assistance.
It would also require verification of citizenship and eligible immigration status for people seeking federal housing assistance.
The department acknowledged the rule would adversely affect some tenants but said this would ultimately be offset by the reallocation of HUD funds to the intended recipients.
“HUD’s proposed rule will guarantee that all residents in HUD-funded housing are eligible tenants,” Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner said in a statement.
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National Housing Law Project executive director Shamus Roller decried the move, which he said would evict tens of thousands of families with mixed immigration status from HUD housing and put many other federally-assisted tenants at risk.
In 2019, President Donald Trump’s first administration sought to implement a similar rule, but it was later withdrawn.
Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington Editing by Rod Nickel
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