Immigrants in the U.S. illegally are ineligible for most federal benefits. California provides certain benefits, such as health care and in-state tuition, to some of its residents regardless of immigration status, but not unemployment benefits.
that would provide immigrants in the U.S. illegally $300 a week for up to 20 weeks if they have been laid off. The bill is now in the Assembly awaiting hearings and votes. The Legislature passed a similar bill last year, but NewsomAt the time, Newsom said,"This bill needs further work to address the operational issues and fiscal concerns, including a dedicated funding source for benefits.
California provides some benefits to people in the country illegally, but unemployment relief is not among them. Newsom vetoed a bill that would have done that in 2022; a similar bill was introduced this year. It has passed the Senate and now is in the Assembly.
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