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11.2.12

Alabama Finds a New Low to Reach with HB 56 | Osborne Ink:

This week, the Southern Poverty Law Center told Yahoo News about calls on their Alabama hotline reporting denial of food stamps for citizen children of undocumented immigrants. Of course, the denials are probably the result of confusion about the law on the part of state workers:

Barry Spear, a spokesman for Alabama’s Department of Human Services, said in an email to Yahoo News that it is not the agency’s policy to demand proof of citizenship from the guardians of Americans who need food stamps. “We are unaware of any violations of the policy,” Spear said.


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