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  2. This Income Is Considered Poverty Level in 2025 - AOL

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    Where you live in the United States has an impact on what is considered below the poverty line or within the poverty threshold. Here is a breakdown of 2025 poverty guidelines by region or state ...

  3. Family reunification - Wikipedia

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    There are some 3.1 million United-States-citizen children with at least one illegal immigrant parent as of 2005. At least 13,000 children had one or both parents deported in the years 2005–2007. [16] Having U.S.-citizen minor children makes a difference in deportation proceedings for non-resident parents.

  4. Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act - Wikipedia

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    The number of children living in extreme poverty, defined as a household income below 50% of the poverty line, [49] increased, with a sharper increase among African-American families. [ 48 ] PRWORA redirected the responsibility for service provisions from federal administrations to state administrations, leading to greater inequality between ...

  5. Inequality within immigrant families in the United States

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    Immigration policies and practices do not only affect the undocumented population itself. However, U.S. born children growing up in families where there are undocumented members living are negatively impacted by these policies. Children living in mixed immigration status households live with fear of deportation threats of parents or themselves.

  6. Poverty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Number in Poverty and Poverty Rate: 1959 to 2017. The US. In the United States, poverty has both social and political implications. Based on poverty measures used by the Census Bureau (which exclude non-cash factors such as food stamps or medical care or public housing), America had 37 million people in poverty in 2023; this is 11 percent of population. [1]

  7. Immigrant children without parents need our help. California ...

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    Since 2022, California has run a modest-size program to help immigrant children unaccompanied by parents. Legislators may kill it to save money. Since 2022, California has run a modest-size ...

  8. Healthcare availability for undocumented immigrants in the ...

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    Many undocumented immigrants delay or do not get necessary health care, which is related to their barriers to health insurance coverage. [7]According to study conducted using data from the 2003 California Health Interview Survey, of the Mexicans and other Latinos surveyed, undocumented immigrants had the lowest rates of health insurance and healthcare usage and were the youngest in age overall ...

  9. Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act ...

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    In the affidavit, the petitioner must "agree to provide support to maintain the sponsored alien at an annual income that is not less than 125 percent of the federal poverty guidelines" until the noncitizen naturalizes as a U.S. citizen [14] or the noncitizen, the noncitizen's parent, or the noncitizen's spouse has worked for 40 qualifying quarters.