Shocking US government leaflet tells Mexican immigrants they can collect food stamp benefits without admitting they’re in the country illegally

  • Conservative legal group obtained  Agriculture Department flyer
  • ‘You need not divulge information regarding  your immigration status in seeking this benefit for your children’
  • Program in all 50 Mexican consulates in the  U.S. helps push food stamps

PUBLISHED: 06:56 EST, 26  April 2013 |  UPDATED: 14:45 EST, 26 April 2013

 

A Spanish-language leaflet that the U.S.  Department of Agriculture has provided to the Mexican Embassy in Washington  advises border-crossing Mexicans that they can collect taxpayer-funded food  stamp benefits for their children without admitting that they’re illegal  immigrants.
Underlined and in  boldface type, the document tells immigrants who are unlawfully in the United  States that, ‘You need not divulge information regarding your immigration status  in seeking this benefit for your children.’
The  USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food  stamps, is funded in order to prevent hunger by helping poor families maintain a  basic level of nutrition for both adults and children.

Congress spent $86.5 billion on the SNAP program in 2012, by far the largest single line-item in the USDA's $205 billion overall budget

Congress spent $86.5 billion on the SNAP program in  2012, by far the largest single line-item in the USDA’s $205 billion overall  budget

The underlined portion reads: 'You need not divulge information regarding your immigration status in seeking this benefit for your children'The underlined portion reads: ‘You need not divulge  information regarding your immigration status in seeking this benefit for your  children’

The Agriculture Department says SNAP benefits  are only to be distributed to U.S. citizens and other legal residents. On its  website, it acknowledges an education ‘partnership’ with the Mexican government,  but insists that its aim is to help educate only ‘eligible Mexican nationals  living in the United States’ about nutrition benefits for which they might  qualify.

That education partnership is carried out  through a program called ‘Ventanillas de Salud,’ meaning ‘Windows to Health,’  implemented through 50 Mexican consulates in the U.S.

Judicial Watch obtained the Spanish language  leaflet through a Freedom of Information Act request. An attached email dates  the document to March 2009, just months after President Barack Obama took  office.

In an email, a spokesperson for the SNAP  program told The  Daily Caller, which first reported on the leaflet, that  “non-citizens who are unlawfully  present, are not, nor have they ever been, eligible to receive  Supplemental  Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

In this Monday, March 25, 2013 photo, Border Patrol agent Richard Gordon, a 23-year veteran of the agency, walks the border fence in the Boulevard area east of San Diego looking for signs that reveal movement of illegal immigrantsU.S. Border Patrol agents detain undocumented immigrants near the U.S.-Mexico border on April 11, 2013 near Mission, Texas

U.S. Border Patrol agents walk fences on the Mexican  border, and detain illegal immigrants – including children – before returning  them to south of the border. A majority will try to cross the border  again

The leaflet, released late Thursday by the  conservative group Judicial Watch, will raise questions about the Obama  administration’s commitment to limiting the expenditure of taxpayer funds to  eligible Mexican nationals – meaning those with legal permission to reside in  the United States.

‘The revelation that the USDA is actively  working with the Mexican government to promote food stamps for illegal aliens  should have a direct impact on the fate of the immigration bill now being  debated in Congress,’ Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton said in a  statement.

‘These disclosures further confirm the fact  that the Obama administration cannot be trusted to protect our borders or  enforce our immigration laws. And the coordination with a foreign government to  attack the policies of an American state is contemptible.’

Fitton’s group also obtained a March 2010  USDA flyer advertising a taxpayer-funded online seminar for nonprofits serving  Hispanic communities. The teaching session, promoted as being ‘free for all  participants,’ taught activists how to get USDA funding to provide free lunches  during the summer.

A Federal food stamps card is used to purchase food in Fort Lauderdale, FloridaThe UDSA designated food retailers like this Oregon grocery store as SNAP program participants

The federal government’s SNAP program served about 43.6  million people in November 2010. Before the recession, the program had just 26  million enrollees. The USDA licenses food retailers like this Oregon grocery  store as SNAP program participants

And in a March 2012 communication, Judicial  Watch said, the USDA asked the Mexican Embassy to approve a letter addressed to  that country’s 50 consulates. That letter encouraged staff at those Mexican  diplomatic missions to learn in another webinar how to encourage more of ‘the  needy families that the consulates serve’ to enroll in the SNAP  program.

Judicial Watch said Thursday that the 2012  document did not discriminate between legal US residents and illegal  immigrants.

In August, Agriculture Under Secretary Kevin  Concannon rolled out a new range of anti-fraud programs aimed at preventing food  stamp funds from going to ineligible recipients.

‘USDA has a zero tolerance policy for SNAP  fraud,’ Concannon said when announcing new measures to clamp down on abuse of  the program that he promised would ‘help us hold bad actors even more  accountable than in the past and discourage them from abusing the public’s  trust.’

The agency’s press release, however, made no  mention of efforts intended to deny SNAP benefits to illegal  immigrants.

People line up for their monthly debt cards and food stamps all over the country 

People line up for their monthly debt cards and food  stamps all over the country

 

Former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack is President Obama's Secretary of Agriculture and is responsible for the SNAP program's operation 

Former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack is President Obama’s  Secretary of Agriculture and is responsible for the SNAP program’s  operation

Last year Alabama Republican Senator Jeff  Sessions complained in writing to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack that, ‘It defies  rational thinking for the United States – now dangerously $16 trillion in debt –  to partner with foreign governments to help us place more foreign nationals on  American welfare.’

An estimated 11 million illegal immigrants  are living in the United States. President Obama and a bipartisan group of eight  U.S. Senators are gathering support for comprehensive immigration reform   legislation that would put most of them on a path to legal residence and,  conservatives allege, both amnesty and citizenship.

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