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DHS proposes to rescind the 2022 public charge ground of inadmissibility regulations. The 2022 regulations are not the best implementation of the statute, inconsistent with congressional intent, unduly restrictive, and hamper DHS's ability to make accurate, precise, and reliable determinations of whether certain aliens are likely at any time to become a public charge. Rescission would restore broader discretion to evaluate all pertinent facts and align with long-standing policy that aliens in the United States should be self-reliant and government benefits should not incentivize immigration. DHS also proposes to address the breach and cancellation of public charge bonds.
Published
Nov 19, 2025
Comments Close
Dec 19, 2025
Citation
90 FR 52168
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CIS No. 2836-25
DHS Docket No. USCIS-2025-0304
1615-AD06
8 CFR 103
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