Session #104 · 1995–97

Speech #1040247687

People living in poverty are not cardboard cutouts: they do not have the same stories. they do not need the same services. This bill treats everyone alike. with unrealistic time limits and no real lasting and effective plan to move welfare recipients to work at a living wage. The denial of benefits to legal immigrants in this legislation will do great harm to children and have a devastating impact on the health care system in our country. Only 3.9 percent of immigrants. who come to the United States to join their families or to work. rely on public assistance compared to 4.2 percent of nativebom citizens. According to the Urban Institute. immigrants pay $25 billion more annually than they receive in benefits. Yet the myth persists that welfare benefits are the primary purpose for immigration to the United States. Instead of appreciating legal immigrants for their signficant contributions to this. their adopted country. this bill blatantly punishes them. especially young children and the elderly. It bans SSI and food stamps for virtually all legal immigrants. It tosses aside people who pay taxes. serve our country. and play by the rules. This lacks compassion and common sense.
Identified stereotypes
The myth that welfare benefits are the primary purpose for immigration to the United States.
Keywords matched
immigrants immigration

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
95%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic contributor Legal / procedural Humanitarian

Speaker & context

Speaker
NANCY PELOSI
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
CA
Gender
F
Date
1996-07-24
Speech ID
1040247687
Paragraph
#1
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