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DHS Investigates California Program Over Alleged Federal Benefits Misuse

California officials maintain the program is state-funded and limited to legal immigrants, disputing federal claims of improper payments to undocumented individuals.

Overview

  • The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has launched an investigation into California's Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) to determine if undocumented immigrants improperly received federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
  • ICE's Homeland Security Investigations in Los Angeles issued a Title 8 subpoena to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services for applicant records dating back to January 2021.
  • California officials assert that CAPI is entirely state-funded and only serves legal immigrants, including refugees, asylees, and lawful permanent residents.
  • The investigation follows an April 2025 presidential memorandum directing federal agencies to prevent unauthorized immigrants from receiving Social Security benefits and to enforce compliance with federal laws.
  • Immigrant advocacy groups and state officials have criticized the probe, calling it an attempt to intimidate vulnerable communities and misrepresent the nature of the program.