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SSI supports disabled people without an income, but not with enough money to escape living in poverty. yesmagazine.org/opinion/2021/08/18/disabled-elderly-supplemental-security-income
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On reflection, the Califano v. Torres claim that cutting off SSI undermined Vaello Madero's right to travel seems pretty damn convincing.
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Perversely, this means that Vaello Madero might have paid taxes that support SSI for his whole life, but ineligible once he became disabled and moved to a lower cost jurisdiction.
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This is… a stretch. And in this hypothetical slippery slope of a universally extended welfare state leading to lawsuits that demand "significant new financial burdens on residents of Puerto Rico," the Supreme Court itself would again have the final word.
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Silver lining in this pro-colonial judicial hurricane… @CarwilBJ/1517182644060049410