The 1996 Welfare Reform legislation
a. Stated that immigrants cannot apply for TANF, SSI, or SNAP before 5 years of residency in the United States or face deportation
b. Increased restrictions on immigrants’ ability to receive public assistance programs from 6 months to 3 years after they settle in the United States
c. Allowed immigrants to apply for and receive public support within the first 3 months of arriving in the United States
d. Allowed Immigrants and refugees access to all income-based programs, regardless of immigration status
a. Stated that immigrants cannot apply for TANF, SSI, or SNAP before 5 years of residency in the United States or face deportation
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