Please relieve me!?
ok heres a little glimpse on the situation:
My grandparents have been living here for roughly 2 years (we brought them from Mexico because my grandfather is blind and diabetic. And no they are not illegals ;They are residents.) My mother covers all their food and medical cost while my uncle covers housing. My uncle can just about could cover the cost for his housing & very soon finds it tougher to cover it for 2 more people who needless to say inevitability alot of attention bec. they are elderly, my grandparents cannot work so that it not a possibility. my mother tries to help them in every way that she can but even she finds it tough since my sisters and i are growing up and our expenses are rising up too. It hurts to see my people suffering like this.
so my question is....
Do you think that it would be possible for my uncle &grandparents to draw from government housing? how do you even go to applying? what are the requirements that need to be met, and is in attendance even such thing here in Dallas?
THANKS.
Answers:
First if they are residents, they should get governement help approaching medical (it not medicare) and government money. Evrybody else does it. All you need is your parents tell the governement they cannot support their parents, your grandparents. They'll later get government help. If they are officially permitted permanent residents or citizens, then yes, they can apply for government housing.
Check beside your county offices in Dallas to find the appropriate department through which they can file.
Under Federal directive it is illegal for a non-citizen to collect from any federally funded program. As far as I know NO government agency in the state of Texas is going to be capable of legally assist you. If you apply whoever was their sponsor will be investigated for visa fraud. That person or people stated that they were making enough money to support your grandparents. If that was not the luggage it is fraud. If you are unable to support your grandparents they will be deported back to Mexico so as not to become a burden on the "State". as citizens then maybe, but as just residents i dont think so. when your family sponsored for them to come they have to file an affidavit of support to show they had the means to support for them without using government help. you can try beside charities and such, but i dont know how much the government will help. im sorry your family is suffering, if you are a branch of a church or community group maybe you could hold an event, like a fund raiser. thats what my community always did when race got sick and such.
If your family can't afford to support them, specifically your problem, not ours. Send them back to Mexico where they are citizens and housing is cheaper.
I'm sorry your grandfather is blind, but bringing in non-American citizens to the US, not completely supporting them inside your family and now expecting the US taxpayer to pay for and/or subsidize their housing is irresponsible and inexcusable.
I would enunciate no if they are illegal aliens. They need to go home to their mother come to rest and let the government take carefulness of them.
At Least 24 Bodies Wash Ashore in Southern Mexico
MEXICO CITY — The bodies of two dozen people washed ashore Friday surrounded by southern Mexico, a state official said, after a boat believed to be carrying Central American migrants capsized in the Pacific Ocean.
Oaxaca's state senate later released a statement saying three people be confirmed dead and 20 others missing following the shipwreck. It said there was one survivor and authorities be searching for bodies near the towns of San Francisco Ixhuatan and San Francisco del Mar, about 200 miles from the Guatemalan border.
It wasn't hastily possible to reconcile the different statements, but an official said that flooding was impeding access to some of the remote beach.
Oaxaca state public safety secretary Sergio Segreste said 24 bodies had washed ashore.
"This morning, we get a report that a vessel carrying undocumented migrants had capsized or gone down," Segreste said. "The assumption is that the cause of the fluke was the rough weather."
Segreste said later that authorities had found two bodies within the community of Pueblo Viejo based on information from a woman who survived the wreck. The woman said about 26 passengers have been aboard the boat, Segreste said.
Segreste said the local government in San Francisco del Mar reported that it have found 22 more bodies on the shore. But he added that public safety officers hadn't been competent to access the area because two rivers had flooded there.
If confirmed to be migrants, it could be evidence that smugglers are increasingly turning to boats to transport Central Americans through Mexico, avoiding highway checkpoints.
Many unauthorized migrants have been stranded and looking for other ways north since service was interrupted this year on two railway lines they once used to hitch rides north on freight trains.
In August, thousands of U.S.-bound Central American migrants found themselves stranded in the neighbourhood the Guatemala border after Connecticut-based Genesee & Wyoming Inc. withdrew from a 30-year concession to operate the Chiapas-Mayab line. For decades, migrants had relied on the train to convey them from to the U.S./Mexico border.
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My grandparents have been living here for roughly 2 years (we brought them from Mexico because my grandfather is blind and diabetic. And no they are not illegals ;They are residents.) My mother covers all their food and medical cost while my uncle covers housing. My uncle can just about could cover the cost for his housing & very soon finds it tougher to cover it for 2 more people who needless to say inevitability alot of attention bec. they are elderly, my grandparents cannot work so that it not a possibility. my mother tries to help them in every way that she can but even she finds it tough since my sisters and i are growing up and our expenses are rising up too. It hurts to see my people suffering like this.
so my question is....
Do you think that it would be possible for my uncle &grandparents to draw from government housing? how do you even go to applying? what are the requirements that need to be met, and is in attendance even such thing here in Dallas?
THANKS.
Answers:
First if they are residents, they should get governement help approaching medical (it not medicare) and government money. Evrybody else does it. All you need is your parents tell the governement they cannot support their parents, your grandparents. They'll later get government help. If they are officially permitted permanent residents or citizens, then yes, they can apply for government housing.
Check beside your county offices in Dallas to find the appropriate department through which they can file.
Under Federal directive it is illegal for a non-citizen to collect from any federally funded program. As far as I know NO government agency in the state of Texas is going to be capable of legally assist you. If you apply whoever was their sponsor will be investigated for visa fraud. That person or people stated that they were making enough money to support your grandparents. If that was not the luggage it is fraud. If you are unable to support your grandparents they will be deported back to Mexico so as not to become a burden on the "State". as citizens then maybe, but as just residents i dont think so. when your family sponsored for them to come they have to file an affidavit of support to show they had the means to support for them without using government help. you can try beside charities and such, but i dont know how much the government will help. im sorry your family is suffering, if you are a branch of a church or community group maybe you could hold an event, like a fund raiser. thats what my community always did when race got sick and such.
If your family can't afford to support them, specifically your problem, not ours. Send them back to Mexico where they are citizens and housing is cheaper.
I'm sorry your grandfather is blind, but bringing in non-American citizens to the US, not completely supporting them inside your family and now expecting the US taxpayer to pay for and/or subsidize their housing is irresponsible and inexcusable.
I would enunciate no if they are illegal aliens. They need to go home to their mother come to rest and let the government take carefulness of them.
At Least 24 Bodies Wash Ashore in Southern Mexico
MEXICO CITY — The bodies of two dozen people washed ashore Friday surrounded by southern Mexico, a state official said, after a boat believed to be carrying Central American migrants capsized in the Pacific Ocean.
Oaxaca's state senate later released a statement saying three people be confirmed dead and 20 others missing following the shipwreck. It said there was one survivor and authorities be searching for bodies near the towns of San Francisco Ixhuatan and San Francisco del Mar, about 200 miles from the Guatemalan border.
It wasn't hastily possible to reconcile the different statements, but an official said that flooding was impeding access to some of the remote beach.
Oaxaca state public safety secretary Sergio Segreste said 24 bodies had washed ashore.
"This morning, we get a report that a vessel carrying undocumented migrants had capsized or gone down," Segreste said. "The assumption is that the cause of the fluke was the rough weather."
Segreste said later that authorities had found two bodies within the community of Pueblo Viejo based on information from a woman who survived the wreck. The woman said about 26 passengers have been aboard the boat, Segreste said.
Segreste said the local government in San Francisco del Mar reported that it have found 22 more bodies on the shore. But he added that public safety officers hadn't been competent to access the area because two rivers had flooded there.
If confirmed to be migrants, it could be evidence that smugglers are increasingly turning to boats to transport Central Americans through Mexico, avoiding highway checkpoints.
Many unauthorized migrants have been stranded and looking for other ways north since service was interrupted this year on two railway lines they once used to hitch rides north on freight trains.
In August, thousands of U.S.-bound Central American migrants found themselves stranded in the neighbourhood the Guatemala border after Connecticut-based Genesee & Wyoming Inc. withdrew from a 30-year concession to operate the Chiapas-Mayab line. For decades, migrants had relied on the train to convey them from to the U.S./Mexico border.
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