NHLP Denounces HUD’s Proposed Noncitizen Rule
On April 17, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a proposed rule for Congressional review that would prohibit “mixed status families” from living in public housing and Section 8 programs. The rule would further require all residents under the age of 62 to have their immigration status screened through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program (SAVE), which is operated by the Department of Homeland Security. Mixed status families are households that include both members who are eligible and ineligible for housing assistance based on their immigration status. Under a federal law called Section 214 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1980, the housing subsidies of mixed status families are prorated so that ineligible family members do not receive any housing assistance. By providing assistance only to citizens and other eligible immigrants, the law permits members of mixed status families to reside together. HUD claims that the proposed rule is only “enforcing existing law” and is needed “to help trim waitlists.”