Due to concerns that the California’s Cash Assistance Program for Refugees may include improperly distributed Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants, the Department of Homeland Security launched an investigation into the program.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations Los Angeles business requested all files from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services, which administers CAPI, this week with a Title 8 lawsuit. The lawsuit calls records dating back to January 2021, including information on the labels, birthdates, and immigration status of the candidates.
The White House believes, however, that unlawful immigrants may have been denied SSI payments.
The Trump administration’s “achievement of misuse and abuse of common rewards” was outlined in the summons, according to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, and “make convinced those in this country are not receiving federal rewards or other financial opportunities to stay in this country.”
While this lawsuit only applies to Los Angeles County, she continued in a speech that accused “radical left officials in California” of favoring illegal immigrants over our own people, including by giving illegal aliens access to cash advantages.

NOEM CHANGES PRITZKER TO ABANDON SANCTUARY Plans
Following President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to stop illegal immigrants from receiving Social Security benefits, the DHS’s analysis comes to mind. Noem was instructed to “take all fair steps, consistent with appropriate rules, to ensure unsuitable aliens are not receiving funds from Social Security Act programs” by the April 15 purchase.
According to the order,” Such measures may include… civil or administrative enforcement actions against States, localities, or other similar grantees or subgrantees” that do not take enough measures to evaluate eligibility, prevent payments to dying or otherwise unsuitable payees, or otherwise stop unsuitable aliens from receiving funds from Social Security Act programs.  ,