Rep. Ilhan Omar: Next Coronavirus Relief Package Must Contain Cash Payments for Non-Citizens

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Rep. Ilhan Omar demands that next coronavirus relief package contains cash payments for non-citizens

Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar on Tuesday demanded that the next coronavirus relief package extends to members of “mixed status” families and non-citizens.

At the moment an individual must have a Social Security number to receive the cash benefit portion provided in the CARES Act – a requirement that has enraged many Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Her fellow “Squad” member agrees, with her latest press release criticising the bill for leaving out “many noncitizens and mixed status families – even if the members of the family are citizens.”

As a result, Rep. Omar introduced the Recovery Rebates Improvement Act which “fixes the major error by expanding the special rule for the military in the CARES Act.”

However, Omar also called for radical legislation in next relief package to “ensure that all noncitizens, whether holding a SSN or not, can access these relief payments.”

Breitbart.com reports: “It is absurd and cruel that a taxpaying, mixed status couple or family could be excluded from this relief,” Omar said in a statement.

“Over 140,000 Minnesotans live in mixed status families of some form. As currently written, many Minnesotans who are in this country legally or part of a mixed status family will not receive any stimulus money, even if one of them has a social security number but the other does not,” she explained:

Per the release:

The CARES Act provides a one-time stimulus payment of $1200 for most adults and $500 for children under the age of 17. In order to receive payment, the CARES Act requires identification in the form of a Social Security Number (SSN). Under current statute, married couples filing jointly with any non-SSN identification will not be eligible for the stimulus payment.

The Recovery Rebates Improvement Act will expand the eligibility requirement to ensure joint tax filers with one SSN will receive payment and provide more people with vital economic assistance. Comprehensive legislation is needed in the next package to ensure that all noncitizens, whether holding a SSN or not, can access these relief payments.

She also sent a letter to the Department of Treasury, urging it to address the eligibility requirements to “clarify how certain taxpayers and dependents can actually receive these payments.”

Three House Democrats, Reps. Lou Correa (CA), Judy Chu (CA), and Raúl Grijalva (AZ), introduced a measure to amend the CARES Act, extending the cash benefits to ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers) taxpayers, which includes those residing the country illegally.

“The Leave No Taxpayer Behind Act amends the CAREs Act to ensure that all taxpayers are eligible for their $1,200 relief check,” the release states, adding that “every individual taxpayer irrespective of citizenship status should receive government assistance.”

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