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No Social Security for Illegal Aliens Act of 2023
12/21/2024, 9:05 AM
Summary of Bill HR 779
Bill 118 hr 779, also known as the No Social Security for Illegal Aliens Act of 2023, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to prevent individuals who are in the United States illegally from receiving Social Security benefits.
If passed, this bill would amend the Social Security Act to specify that individuals who are not lawfully present in the United States are not eligible to receive Social Security benefits. This would include retirement, disability, and survivor benefits.
Supporters of the bill argue that it is important to ensure that Social Security benefits are reserved for those who have contributed to the system through payroll taxes and are legally entitled to receive them. They believe that allowing illegal immigrants to access these benefits would be unfair to American citizens and legal residents. Opponents of the bill, on the other hand, argue that denying Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants could lead to increased poverty and hardship for vulnerable populations. They believe that all individuals, regardless of their immigration status, should have access to basic social safety net programs. Overall, Bill 118 hr 779 is a controversial piece of legislation that raises important questions about the intersection of immigration policy and social welfare programs in the United States. It remains to be seen whether or not this bill will ultimately be passed into law.
If passed, this bill would amend the Social Security Act to specify that individuals who are not lawfully present in the United States are not eligible to receive Social Security benefits. This would include retirement, disability, and survivor benefits.
Supporters of the bill argue that it is important to ensure that Social Security benefits are reserved for those who have contributed to the system through payroll taxes and are legally entitled to receive them. They believe that allowing illegal immigrants to access these benefits would be unfair to American citizens and legal residents. Opponents of the bill, on the other hand, argue that denying Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants could lead to increased poverty and hardship for vulnerable populations. They believe that all individuals, regardless of their immigration status, should have access to basic social safety net programs. Overall, Bill 118 hr 779 is a controversial piece of legislation that raises important questions about the intersection of immigration policy and social welfare programs in the United States. It remains to be seen whether or not this bill will ultimately be passed into law.
Congressional Summary of HR 779
No Social Security for Illegal Aliens Act of 2023
This bill prohibits an individual from collecting Social Security benefits based on wages and income earned for services illegally performed in the United States while the individual was an alien.
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Current Status of Bill HR 779
Bill HR 779 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since February 2, 2023. Bill HR 779 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on February 2, 2023. Bill HR 779's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on Social Security. as of December 17, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 779
Total Number of Sponsors
2Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
2Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
47Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
47Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 779
Primary Policy Focus
Social WelfarePotential Impact Areas
- Border security and unlawful immigration
- Foreign labor
- Social security and elderly assistance
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 779
No Social Security for Illegal Aliens Act of 2023
No Social Security for Illegal Aliens Act of 2023
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to exclude from creditable wages and self-employment income wages earned for services by aliens illegally performed in the United States and self-employment income derived from a trade or business illegally conducted in the United States.
Comments

Legacy Chu
31,178
1 year ago
this bill is so unfair! it will hurt lots of people and make things harder for everyone. why do they have to do this? it's not right. we need to stand up and fight against it! #unfair #standup #fightback
Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 779
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