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Who got paid in the shutdown — and who didn’t? Plus, SNAP rules tighten | Straight From You
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We're turning the tables. You had questions on some of our YouTube videos, and we're putting
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them to the test. This is Straight From You, where we fact-check claims and add context where
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things get a bit murky. Starting with the story in the news pretty often over the past few weeks,
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SNAP benefits. This viewer commented, just shy of 60 percent of SNAP beneficiaries are not even
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Americans. That number is making the rounds, but it's not true. By law, SNAP benefits go to American
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citizens, and specific lawfully present non-citizens, most of whom have to wait five years before
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qualifying. And a new USDA memo just made those rules even tighter. Under the guidance that took
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effect October 31st, states can issue food aid only to citizens, nationals, lawful permanent residents,
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Cuban and Haitian entrants, and citizens whose countries have a pact with the U.S. government,
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not broad humanitarian programs. States have to verify that through a DHS database, known as SAVE,
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and apply it for new applicants right away. There's a bigger debate behind all of this,
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how much public assistance immigrants actually use. Some studies focus on households with young
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children getting WIC or SNAP. Others, looking person-to-person nationwide, show immigrants
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receive less in total welfare and in title benefits than U.S.-born residents. Different lenses,
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different headlines. Bottom line, eligibility is tightening, and the 60 percent claim doesn't
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match the data. We'll keep tracking how the rule change plays out and what it means for families,
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grocers, and state budgets. All right, here's another viewer question. Why do 70,000 ICE slash DHS
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get paid during a shutdown, but air traffic controllers and our military do not? Very good
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question, right? All right, here's the short version why. DHS had flexible funding that Congress gave it
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over the summer. That allowed about 70,000 officers, including ICE, CBP, the Secret Service,
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and federal air marshals to keep getting paid, including a lump super check on October 22nd.
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TSA screeners at airports were not included. They had to wait. The Pentagon managed one paycheck by
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moving $6.6 billion in unused research money, but lawmakers warned it couldn't do that again if the
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shutdown dragged on. Everyone else, thousands of federal employees, worked without pay until Congress
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struck a deal to reopen the government on November 12th. That plan fully funds some departments,
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keeps others going through January 30th, and guarantees back pay once agencies verify hours
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worked. Different agencies, different pots of money, and that's why some checks kept coming while others
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did not. Hey, keep those questions coming on our Straight Arrow News YouTube page. We love seeing your
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comments, and next week we'll tackle a few more of the biggest ones.
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