The White House is intensifying efforts to exclude illegal immigrants from a wide range of taxpayer-funded benefits, presenting the initiative as part of a larger campaign to cut government waste.
The Trump administration provided further details on new restrictions that would prohibit illegal immigrants from accessing over 15 federal assistance programs, which together represent $40 billion in public spending. White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital that illegal immigrants will no longer be able “to steal public benefits at the expense of hardworking American taxpayers.” Rogers added: “That ends now. Under President Trump, it’s America first always.”
The majority of the programs being restricted for illegal immigrants are managed by the Department of Health and Human Services, with additional programs overseen by the Departments of Education, Agriculture, Labor, and Justice, Fox News reported.
The White House announced that several government health services—including Head Start, substance abuse prevention and treatment programs, family planning benefits, and health workforce loans and scholarships—will no longer be available to illegal immigrants.
This action aligns with President Donald twin campaign promises of tougher immigration enforcement and cutting wasteful government spending.
The announcement follows the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Trump’s signature spending and tax legislation. Medicaid, the insurance program for low-income and disabled Americans, emerged as a key point of contention in both the House and Senate. As the bill neared passage, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed claims that the measure would strip vulnerable Americans of their healthcare.
“This bill protects Medicaid… for those who truly deserve this program, the needy, pregnant women, children and sick Americans who physically cannot work. It ensures that able-bodied Americans who can work 20 hours a week are actually doing so, and that will therefore strengthen and protect those benefits for Americans who need it,” Leavitt told reporters last month.