Immigrant Access to Public Benefits

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Applications Being Accepted for Hanna S. Cohn Equal Justice Fellowship

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Evaluating Self Sufficiency Standards

The number of New York families failing to meet everyday living costs differs drastic...

POLICY ADVOCACY

Statement on Passage of Critical Legislation that Will Allow Disabled and Struggling New Yorkers on Public Assistance Own a Reliable Car

Empire Justice Center applauds the State Legislature and particularly bill sponsors A...

Empire Justice Center urges Governor to Sign Critical Anti-Hunger Bill

This critical bill directs the commissioner of education, in cooperation with the com...

PUBLICATIONS

The Self-Sufficiency Standard for New York State 2010

This report measures the income and earnings necessary for families to be self-suffic...

Food Stamps in Upstate New York

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NEWSLETTERS

Legal Services Journal - Summer 2010 :

Empire Justice Center's quarterly newsletter for advocates. Read More

Spring 2010 :

This issue of the Legal Services Journal contians articles on Consumer and Community Development, Immigration, Public Benefits and Disability Benefits. Read More


Articles

Resource Manual for Advocates Working with Immigrants
August 13, 2009
Resources for Advocates Working with Immigrants in Need of Medical Assistance--a manual describing the immigrant eligibility rules of New York’s several medical assistance programs authored by Barbara Weiner, senior staff attorney at the Empire Justice Center, and published by the Community Health Care Association of New York State is available on the Empire Justice Center website. The manual covers program eligibility rules as well as addressing other issues of concern to immigrants, including confidentiality, public charge consequences of using public benefits and immigrant sponsor liability. Read More

New York State Court of Appeals - Legal Aliens Not Entitled to State Benefits at Level Given U.S. Citizens
August 13, 2009
On May 12, 2009, the New York State Court of Appeals issued a decision in Khrapunskiy v. Doar, 12 N.Y.3d 478 (2009), a class action case addressing the level of assistance the state is obligated to provide to elderly, blind and disabled legal immigrants who have been rendered ineligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) because of their immigration status. Read More

Immigrant Eligibility Chart
January 2, 2009
The Immigrant Benefit Eligibility chart now includes the provisions of the SSI Extension for Elderly and Disabled Refugees Act of 2008. Read More

MKB v. Eggleston Settled
Court Retains Jurisdiction Over Action for Four Years
August 1, 2007
On December 13, 2005 a class action lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, on behalf of a class of lawful immigrants whose applications for assistance had been systematically and unlawfully denied by the Human Resources Administration (HRA). Read More

State Ends Aid for Battered and Elderly Legal Immigrants
October 1, 2005
New York State quietly pulled the plug on a small but critical food assistance program which, because of bureaucratic neglect and mismanagement, never delivered on its promise to provide state funded food stamps to elderly immigrants and to immigrants victimized by domestic violence. Read More

The Court Grants Summary Judgment to the Plaintiffs in Teytelman v. Wing
April 1, 2005
On February 5, 2005, Judge Diamond of the Supreme Court, New York County, ruled in favor of the plaintiffs in Teytelman v. Wing (Index No. 402767/02.) The Teytelman plaintiffs challenged various immigration related restrictions in the State’s Food Assistance Program (FAP), including the requirement that, to be eligible, the applicant must have been residing in the U.S. on August 22, 1996. The plaintiffs are elderly immigrants and immigrant victims of domestic violence who entered the country after that date. Read More

Immigrant Access to Public Benefits Archives