8 USC Chapter 14, Subchapter II - ELIGIBILITY FOR STATE AND LOCAL PUBLIC BENEFITS PROGRAMS
- § 1621. Aliens who are not qualified aliens or nonimmigrants ineligible for State and local public benefits
- § 1622. State authority to limit eligibility of qualified aliens for State public benefits
- § 1623. Limitation on eligibility for preferential treatment of aliens not lawfully present on basis of residence for higher education benefits
- § 1624. Authority of States and political subdivisions of States to limit assistance to aliens and to distinguish among classes of aliens in providing general cash public assistance
- § 1625. Authorization for verification of eligibility for State and local public benefits
- § 1621. Aliens who are not qualified aliens or nonimmigrants ineligible for State and local public benefits
- § 1622. State authority to limit eligibility of qualified aliens for State public benefits
- § 1623. Limitation on eligibility for preferential treatment of aliens not lawfully present on basis of residence for higher education benefits
- § 1624. Authority of States and political subdivisions of States to limit assistance to aliens and to distinguish among classes of aliens in providing general cash public assistance
- § 1625. Authorization for verification of eligibility for State and local public benefits
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