Lawsuit: US citizens with immigrant spouses should get help
Source: Associated Press
Astrid Galvan, The Associated Press
Updated 10:00 pm CDT, Tuesday, April 28, 2020
PHOENIX (AP) The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund has sued the federal government over its denial of coronavirus relief payments to U.S. citizens who are married to immigrants without social security numbers.
The lawsuit was filed in Maryland on Tuesday on behalf of six American citizens who were denied coronavirus relief checks because they filed and paid taxes with a spouse who has whats known as an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, or a way for immigrants without legal status to still pay federal taxes, which millions do.
MALDEF says the Treasury Department is violating Americans' First and Fifth Amendments by denying them payment simply because of who they are married to. Congress last month passed a $2.2 trillion package to help businesses, workers and a health care system staggered by the coronavirus. Many Americans had their share deposited into their accounts in the last couple of weeks.
Its estimated that 2 million U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents are married to people without social security numbers, although its unclear how many of them file jointly with them.
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