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Wisconsin sends mixed messages to undocumented immigrants who qualify for rent relief

Some regional nonprofits administering the $322 million emergency rental assistance program created by Governor Tony Evers may be unintentionally discouraging non-U.S. citizens from applying, even though immigration status holds no bearing on eligibility for the federally financed program. At least eight of the 14 organizations administering the Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance (WERA) program ask applicants to share their Social Security numbers through pre-screening forms, a review has found. In some cases, applicants are asked to submit the Social Security numbers of every member of their household. The eight agencies administer aid to 35 of Wisconsin’s 68 WERA-eligible counties. Meanwhile, only seven of the organizations as of March 24 offered online information in languages other than English in a state where about 260,000 residents primarily speak Spanish and nearly 40,000 speak Hmong.

Undocumented immigrants qualify for rent relief, but Wisconsin sends mixed signals

Undocumented immigrants qualify for rent relief, but Wisconsin sends mixed signals
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$322 Million in Rental, Utility Aid Available

Evers announces new funding provided from latest federal stimulus bill. //end headline wrapper ?>Apartment building. File photo by Carl Baehr. Renters who lost income during the COVID-19 pandemic could qualify for up to 12 months of federal stimulus funds to help with rental and utility payments. On Thursday, Gov. Tony Evers announced more than $322 million would be available through the Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance Program. The money can be used for up to 12 months worth of rent, utility payments and other needs. The money comes to Wisconsin as part of $25 billion in rental assistance included in the latest federal stimulus bill approved by Congress and signed by former President

DATCP expects CDC s eviction moratorium to be extended through March

MADISON, Wis.– Wisconsin’s Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection said federal deals and signs from the CDC indicate the eviction moratorium will extend through March. Attorney General Josh Kaul said keeping people in their homes is a critical protection that needs to be maintained. “Making sure people have financial security while we’re still in this emergency situation is critical, but it’s also important for fighting the pandemic,” Kaul said. “What folks need to know about this particular relief is that it’s not automatic,” Lara Sutherlin, DATCP’s Division of Trade and Consumer Protection Administrator, said.

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