Its not just undocumented immigrants who could be left out of the stimulus money – Marketplace

Immigrants with Social Security numbers will be given $1,200 checks as long as they fall below the $75,000 income threshold set in the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act passed last week.

The problem is, that doesnt represent a lot of working immigrants in the United States.

Up until about a month ago, Rosana Araujo made between $1,500 and $2,000 a month cleaning houses in Miami. Thats no longer the case.

They canceled all my jobs, and now I dont have money to pay the rent, I dont have money to pay the electricity bill, she said in Spanish.

Araujo said she pays taxes on all her earnings, but she doesnt have a Social Security number. That means even if shes paying into the system, shes not eligible for any public benefits. Which means no COVID-19 check from the government. On top of that, shes worried about getting sick.

Im really scared because if I get sick, I dont have health insurance, she said.

The Trump administration has told immigrants that their status would not prohibit them from accessing any COVID-19-related health care.

But Sandra Feist, an immigration attorney in Minneapolis, said many of her clients arent buying it. Another uncertainty: Many immigrants say theyre getting a lot of mixed messages about the pandemic from their employers, particularly in agriculture. Stay-at-home orders in California and elsewhere have exempted farmworkers.

Homeland Security says that youre an essential worker, and yet were not making sure that theyre staying safe, Feist said.

And its not just undocumented people who could be left out.

If youre a U.S. citizen with a Social Security number but on your tax return youve got a spouse or a kid and theyre undocumented, then nobody in that household is going to get a check, said Doug Rand, who worked on immigration policy in the Obama White House as assistant director for entrepreneurship and is now the co-founder of Boundless Immigration, a technology company that helps immigrants obtain green cards and citizenship.

Julia Gelatt at the Migration Policy Institute doesnt think thats a mistake.

I assume that the logic is that the federal government didnt want payments to be going to unauthorized immigrants in the United States, she said.

She said this administration is nothing if not consistent with its immigration policy. President Donald Trump has maintained for years that illegal immigrants are a strain on the social safety net.

Undocumented folks paid more than $27 billion in federal, state and local taxes in 2017, according to New American Economy. Legal immigrants contributed even more, almost $380 billion.

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