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SNAP Rules Enforced to Restrict its Beneficiaries in 2025

USDA takes action and makes some rule changes to prevent some people from getting SNAP benefits, the former Food Stamps

Francisco Candelera
12/03/2025 12:00
en Finance
SNAP rules to restrict eligible recipients in the U.S. in 2025

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USDA and the Food and Nutrition Service’s official website have unveiled some important changes affecting some people on SNAP benefits. As a matter of fact, United States Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins takes action to prevent illegal aliens from having access to Food Stamps.

Therefore, USDA claims that American taxpayers will no longer subsidize illegal immigration. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture directed the FNS to immediately clarify and enforce all rules restricting SNAP beneficiaries to just United States citizens and legal residents.

Why are these SNAP rules enforced?

USDA claims that this order enforces President Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order of February 19th, 2025. In this way, the Food and Nutrition Service can make sure that taxpayer resources are not spent on supporting or promoting illegal immigration.

United States Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins made it clear that the days in which taxpayer money is used to subsidize illegal immigration are over. So, USDA will basically follow the U.S. law.

For your information, SNAP can provide eligible recipients with money to buy groceries. Once you receive the amount you qualify for on an EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card, you can visit an authorized grocery store or farmer’s market. Online shopping is also allowed.

Requirements to get SNAP in 2025

First of all, as USDA’s Secretary claimed, SNAP benefits will only be for United States citizens and legal residents. However, these citizens and residents must also comply with other rules related to income, resources, or work.

For example, if you are aged 18-54 and you can work, you will have to work for at least 80 hours. Only those who get an exemption can avoid this rule. If you do not meet the specific work requirements, you will only be able to get SNAP for 3 months in 3 years.

The amount of resources you can have is also limited. People with a disability and seniors aged 60 or older may be allowed to have additional resources. The general limit is $3,000, but it could be up to $4,500 for seniors or people with a disability.

Tags: Food StampspaymentSNAP
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