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Bill would make public assistance in Miss. contingent on citizenship (The Clarion-Ledger)

People who apply for food stamps or other public assistance in Mississippi would have to sign a sworn statement that they’re U.S. citizens or that they’re foreigners in the country legally, under a bill that cleared the state Senate.

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