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The U.S. House passed a bill making welfare fraud deportable for noncitizens, advancing it to the Senate.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Deporting Fraudsters Act on March 18, 2026, by a 231-186 vote, making welfare fraud a deportable offense for noncitizens under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
The bill, introduced by Republican Rep. David Taylor of Ohio, allows deportation based on admission of fraud without a criminal conviction and bars affected individuals from future immigration relief.
It targets misuse of benefits like SNAP and Medicaid, with Republicans citing taxpayer protection and rule of law, while Democrats argue it lacks due process and could harm vulnerable populations.
The legislation now moves to the Senate, where it faces strong opposition.
La Cámara de Representantes de los EE.UU. aprobó un proyecto de ley que hace deportable el fraude del bienestar para los no ciudadanos, avanzándolo al Senado.