u/Pure-Difficulty4282

Public charge rule

am a legal permanent resident with a 10 year green card who came into the us married to a us citizen who filed for me. I got to the usa on December 27th 2024 I had a baby and my job at the time didn’t have any health insurance benefits and my husband couldn’t add me to his benefit because the time for spouse enrollment had passed and i needed it asap because i had a very difficult pregnancy My question is will that put me in trouble (deportation) proceedings if i have health insurance from the government as a 10 year green card holder and also recently applied for snap benefit according to the new public charge policy im seeing online

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u/Pure-Difficulty4282 — 11 days ago
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am a legal permanent resident with a 10 year green card who came into the us married to a us citizen who filed for me. I got to the usa on December 27th 2024
 I had a baby and my job at the time didn’t have any health insurance benefits and my husband couldn’t add me to his benefit because the time for spouse enrollment had passed and i needed it asap because i had a very difficult pregnancy
My question is will that put me in trouble if i have health insurance from the government as a 10 year green card holder and also recently applied for snap benefit according to the new public charge policy im seeing online

location: ohio

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u/Pure-Difficulty4282 — 11 days ago