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Posted about 1 month ago
Deborah Cole
Answered about 1 month ago
It allows denial if the applicant is likely to become primarily dependent on government assistance.
Janet Willows
Answered about 1 month ago
It applies equally to all applicants, including refugees and asylees.
Kasmir Puna
Answered about 1 month ago
It only considers past use of public benefits, not potential future dependency.