There was chaos at City Hall on Tuesday as protesters took over a meeting about Chicago's status as a sanctuary city. ... "Do you as a resident of the City of Chicago believe that we should remain a sanctuary city?" ... The crowd responded with boos and catcalls. The mostly African-American crowd jammed the City Council gallery, with hundreds more downstairs on the first floor held back by officers with bicycles. They're angry the city is spending tens of millions of dollars to shelter migrants, money they say should be going to help Chicagoans in poor neighborhoods.
Well, that's inconvenient for The Powers That Be. One group of useful idiots has realized that another group of useful idiots poses a danger to them, and is reacting. And in other news, MetLife has sold off a bunch of retail space in Water Tower Place in Chicongo for conversion into medical offices or "another type of use". What do you want to bet that old or dying malls in the U.S. start getting converted into immigrant housing?
Maybe something along those general lines yeah.
It probably has to be tailored or tiered somewhat based on the circumstances, IE if we're talking welfare based on income, welfare based on (potentially short term) disability, long term disability, etc.
I'm aware that the current system does branch that out into at least two different categories/departments, but even that was pretty dated, based on some research when I was curious about the actual federal bills/laws.
I don't remember how recently it was updated or what was entailed in said updates, but it looked like the majority of the groundwork was outlined back in the 80's, and a lot of the present specifics still seem designed after that fact.