Iowa bill requires WIC recipients to be U.S. citizens or legal residents

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(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has passed a bill to bar women and children in Iowa who are in the country illegally from receiving federal food assistance from the Women, Infants and Children program.

Representative Austin Harris, a Republican from Moulton, says that’s the policy for food stamps and Medicaid — only U-S citizens and legal residents are eligible. WIC provides nutritious food to pregnant and breastfeeding women, their babies and children until they reach their 5th birthday and citizenship is not currently required for enrollment.

Representative Angel Ramirez, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, says hunger does not check citizenship papers and the bill is a political point that puts starving babies on the losing side. Under the bill, children under the age of five who were born in the U.S. or who have legal status could receive WIC benefits, but if their mother is an illegal alien, she would not.

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