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To: northam who wrote (1543688)6/20/2025 12:54:32 PM
From: Eric1 Recommendation

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Who is Eligible for Welfare in the United States?

To be eligible for welfare, an applicant must be a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted to the country for permanent residence. Some exceptions might apply to citizenship rules. When an individual applies for welfare, his or her citizenship status is reviewed, along with the status of each household member, before assistance is granted. Each state also has its own residency conditions that must be met. For example, to be eligible in Pennsylvania, an individual must be living in that state and have the intention of remaining there.

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To: northam who wrote (1543688)6/20/2025 3:41:41 PM
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To: northam who wrote (1543688)6/20/2025 11:13:15 PM
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60% of ILLEGALS are on welfare to answer your question.