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California is facing a federal investigation from the DHS over allegations of improper disbursement of federal funds to illegal immigrants through the Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI). Subpoenas were issued for applicant details, spurring political backlash. Advocates worry about privacy and deterrents to aid for vulnerable populations. The investigation could significantly impact state and federal relations regarding immigrant assistance.

California has become the center of a federal investigation as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued subpoenas aimed at examining allegations of improper disbursement of federal funds to illegal immigrants. The investigation particularly zeroes in on the state’s Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI), which provides monetary benefits to aged, blind, and disabled non-citizens who are ineligible for federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Investigators from the DHS’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in Los Angeles filed the subpoenas this week, requesting documentation related to operations of the CAPI program that have taken place since 2021. The move is part of a broader effort to address concerns that California may be improperly funneling federal resources to individuals living in the country without legal status.

The subpoenas are seeking personal details from CAPI applicants, which includes names, dates of birth, immigration status, and application documents. The action has provoked a sharp response from political leaders at the federal level, who claim that California’s leadership prioritizes undocumented immigrants over U.S. citizens by providing access to government benefits.

California’s Department of Social Services maintains that the CAPI program is entirely state-funded and does not typically deliver benefits to undocumented individuals. In line with this, Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a proposed expansion of the CAPI program in 2023 that aimed to include illegal immigrants.

Financial Context

A study by the Economic Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) has suggested that California has funneled billions in federal taxpayer dollars into programs benefiting illegal immigrants, indicating potential improper reimbursement practices for the state. EPIC’s report alleges that California has developed a “money laundering scheme” that accumulated over $19 billion in federal funds from April 2023 to December 2026, without corresponding state contributions.

This investigation comes against the backdrop of the Trump administration’s ongoing initiatives to uncover federal waste and benefits granted to unauthorized immigrants across the United States. The Trump administration’s sweeping approach aims to halt what they consider misuse of federal resources, notably targeting eligibility criteria for federal benefits like Social Security.

CAPI Program Overview

CAPI, established to assist vulnerable individuals, currently serves around 9,700 individuals who meet specific eligibility guidelines. The average monthly benefit disbursed is approximately $1,077, providing essential support to recipients aged 65 and older, blind, or permanently disabled.

Potential Implications of the Investigation

The issuance of these subpoenas has raised alarms among advocates for immigrant rights, who fear that the action may lead to a chilling effect, deterring immigrants from applying for or accepting state benefits out of fear of deportation or loss of privacy. Legal experts echo these concerns, stating that the extensive scope of the subpoenas could compromise the privacy and legal safeguards of CAPI applicants.

As political disagreements unfold, opponents of the subpoenas allege that this action reflects a broader initiative by the Trump administration to wrest control from states regarding the allocation of funds for immigrant assistance programs. They warn that such federal scrutiny could undermine state efforts to support vulnerable populations.

The outcome of this investigation remains to be seen, as California’s leaders defend their actions while facing federal inquiries. The implications for both federal-state relations and immigrant assistance programs are likely to be significant as this situation develops.

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