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InTheLight

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Don't have to. Programs and How they are implemented are revealed in the Law, the Regulations and the reports complied into a booklet that is given to Reps, and available to the public, IF the public is so inclined to READ the LAWS, READ the REGULATIONS and READ Congressional reports, which I do.

If that is not YOUR inclination, so what? Not my job to go read it for you.
So you can't. Got it.

Ask anyone who's worked on government contracts about the "use it or lose it" axiom.

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Happy

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So you can't.

Need a Q-tip? I did not say I "cant".


Wrong. You don't get it. "I WON'T" go look up FOR you or anyone who is too lazy to go look up the law and regulation and Congressional Reports for themselves, to read.

This is not the first time you wanted someone else to do your homework.
I obliged you once giving you a Bill number.....
If you are too busy or lazy to do your own research, Hire a researcher.
My time is more valuable then to be your personal researcher for free.
 

Lewis

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The USDA has for years been working with the Mexican government to promote food stamp use among Mexican nationals.

From Miami Times:
On its webpage, the USDA described the program thusly:


"USDA and the government of Mexico have entered into a partnership to help educate eligible Mexican nationals living in the United States about available nutrition assistance. Mexico will help disseminate this information through its embassy and network of approximately 50 consular offices."


Tom Vilsack, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, said, "The Mexico-U.S. Partnership for Nutrition Assistance Initiative is just one of a wide range of USDA partnership
activities intended to promote awareness of nutrition assistance among those who need benefits and meet all program requirements under current law," in a letter to Sen. Sessions.


He went on to share the fact that USDA representatives had met with officials from the Mexican government on 150 separate occasions to promote the initiative.
 
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Happy

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The USDA has for years been working with the Mexican government to promote food stamp use among Mexican nationals.

From Miami Times:
On its webpage, the USDA described the program thusly:


"USDA and the government of Mexico have entered into a partnership to help educate eligible Mexican nationals living in the United States about available nutrition assistance. Mexico will help disseminate this information through its embassy and network of approximately 50 consular offices."


Tom Vilsack, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, said, "The Mexico-U.S. Partnership for Nutrition Assistance Initiative is just one of a wide range of USDA partnership
activities intended to promote awareness of nutrition assistance among those who need benefits and meet all program requirements under current law," in a letter to Sen. Sessions.


He went on to share the fact that USDA representatives had met with officials from the Mexican government on 150 separate occasions to promote the initiative.

Yep!

And includes, but is not limited to, solicitors (ie employees, employed for the government), going door to door (often baring 'gifts') soliciting / enticing illegal aliens to go sign up for food stamps.

And exactly what does "partnership" mean? That Mexico will ALSO, feed American children whose parents have illegally taken them into Mexico to live, be educated and be given free food as provided by the Mexican government? :Rolleyes
 

Lewis

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Yep!

And includes, but is not limited to, solicitors (ie employees, employed for the government), going door to door (often baring 'gifts') soliciting / enticing illegal aliens to go sign up for food stamps.

And exactly what does "partnership" mean? That Mexico will ALSO, feed American children whose parents have illegally taken them into Mexico to live, be educated and be given free food as provided by the Mexican government? :Rolleyes
This is one giant illegal alien magnet. It helps Mexico enormously for a large percentage of their citizens to live in the US, collect benefits, and send home remittances. Definitely a win for them. For us not so much.
 
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