Nebraska Food Pantries Face Citizenship Checks | Omaha News
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Federal officials are pushing states to add citizenship checks to emergency food aid, potentially blocking undocumented immigrants from accessing USDA-provided food through TEFAP. While not mandatory, the move threatens to overwhelm food banks with new paperwork and reduce food distribution—especially as demand surges. Nebraska is weighing the directive, which could impact 250+ food sites, while states like North Dakota and Wyoming resist. The debate pits federal policy against the grassroots mission of feeding everyone in need.
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