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DHS believes that the 125 percent threshold is appropriate for use in the public charge rule and will not lower the threshold. Any household income between 125 percent personalized name philadelphia eagles full printing baseball shirt and 250 percent of the FPG is considered a positive factor in the totality of the circumstances. DHS acknowledges that an alien’s circumstances may have changed since a previous application for admission or determination of inadmissibility or deportability based on the public charge ground. DHS would take those new circumstances into account in the totality of the circumstances when making a new public charge inadmissibility determination. There is no requirement to specifically “balance out” a heavily weighted negative factor with a heavily weighted positive one. Rather adjudicators will consider the alien’s specific circumstances within the totality of the circumstances framework
when assessing the alien’s likelihood of becoming a public charge, and will afford specific facts the weight they are due in the context of this rule’s adjudicative framework. As explained elsewhere in this rule, DHS has also clarified as part of the definition of receipt of public benefits, that although an application or certification for public benefits is not considered receipt, DHS believes that the application for, or being certified to receive in the future to receive public benefits may suggest a likelihood of future receipt. Correspondingly, DHS also amended the heavily weighted factor to state an alien’s receipt, being certified to receive, or approval to receive one or more public benefits, as defined, for more than 12 months within any 36 month period, beginning from 36 months prior to the alien’s application for admission or adjustment of status, will be considered a heavily-weighted negative factor in the totality of the circumstances assessment.
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