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Health Update

Medi-Cal Update

Updated June 8, 2022: Good news! Effective July 1, 2022, the Medi-Cal asset limit is increasing from $2,000 per person to $130,000 per person. And effective July 1, all Medi-Cal premiums are being eliminated! 

Actualizado el 8 de junio de 2022: ¡Buenas noticias! A partir del 1 de julio de 2022, el límite de activos de Medi-Cal está aumentando de $2,000 por persona a $130,000 por persona. Y a partir del 1 de julio, ¡se eliminan todas las primas de Medi-Cal!


Housing Update

Tenant Protection Act

As of January 1, 2020, there are new protections for California tenants. Learn more about the Tenant Protection Act.


Public Charge Update

Check out the Keep Your Benefits website for information about Public Charge and immigration. Information is available in English, Spanish and Chinese. www.keepyourbenefits.org

December 27, 2022 Update:
The new U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS/Immigration) public charge regulations are in effect as of December 23, 2022. The regulations confirm that health care, food assistance and housing programs are not counted in a public charge test. The public charge test mainly affects immigrants who are applying for a green card through a family-based petition. The public charge test does not count benefits for family members, including dependents.

 Actualización del 27 de diciembre de 2022:
Las nuevas regulaciones de carga pública de los Servicios de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de EE. UU. Las regulaciones confirman que los programas de atención médica, asistencia alimentaria y vivienda no se cuentan en una prueba de carga pública. La prueba de carga pública afecta principalmente a los inmigrantes que solicitan una tarjeta verde a través de una petición basada en la familia. La prueba de carga pública no cuenta los beneficios para los miembros de la familia, incluidos los dependientes.


DACA and MAPA Updates

On July 16 2021, a Texas federal judge ordered immigration to stop approving new first-time DACA applications. IMPORTANT: The judge’s order does not affect people who already have DACA or stop immigration from approving DACA renewals. Current DACA cards remain valid and people who already have DACA can continue to submit renewal applications. We encourage anyone who is eligible to renew their DACA to do so.

El 16 de julio de 2021, un juez federal de Texas ordenó a inmigración que dejara de aprobar nuevas solicitudes de DACA por primera vez. IMPORTANTE: La orden del juez no afecta a las personas que ya tienen DACA ni impide que inmigración apruebe las renovaciones de DACA. Las tarjetas DACA actuales siguen siendo válidas y las personas que ya tienen DACA pueden continuar presentando solicitudes de renovación. Recomendamos que aquellos que son elegibles para renovar su DACA lo hagan.


How can you protect your family and yourself from ICE? MAPA

Here are 4 easy steps for you to act on NOW. Download MAPA for easy access!

  1. In case of ICE contact or sightings, call the Rapid Response hotline at 1-203-666-4472.

  2. Know your rights. Keep the red card handy at all times.

  3. Have a plan for you and your family in case someone is detained.

  4. Contact an immigration attorney about your legal options before speaking or signing anything.

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In just one year, Legal Aid fought against social injustice by opening 1,402 cases for our low-income neighbors.

632 households with children supported

Provided legal aid to 396 clients with a disability

Over 47 evictions stopped to keep families housed

150 Pediatric Residents trained to recognize legal issues affecting their patients’ health

 
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The Median income in San Mateo County: $153,000

The Median income of Legal Aid clients: $27,300

The fight against social injustice for people living in poverty continues.