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Social Supports

Food

SNAP

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, previously known as food stamps. Helps you optimize your budget and healthy shopping.

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WIC

Assistance program aimed at pregnant women, nursing mothers, new mothers and children under 5 years of age, who will be able to purchase food to ensure good nutrition.

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CSFP

CSFP offers healthy foods to supplement the diet of pregnant and postpartum women, children, and the elderly.

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SFSP

This program was established to ensure that low-income children continue to receive nutritious food during the holiday period.

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Other Support

HOUSING

The federal government's primary program to assist very low-income families, the elderly and the disabled to purchase a home.

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SALUD PARA PERSONAS MIGRANTES

Atención de la salud de personas migrantes y de retorno en México y Repatriación de connacionales enfermos graves​.

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Know your rights

Dual Nationality

Mexican migrant, your Constitution gives you the right to have two nationalities. Being a U.S. citizen does not eliminate being a Mexican citizen, that is to say, you still retain your nationality.

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Programs in Mexico

Build on your land

Program that orients people who work in the United States and want to build a house in Mexico.

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Repatriation Program

INM program that provides voluntary and involuntary Mexican returnees with comprehensive care for their social reintegration.

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Your life insurance

Companies offering life insurance for migrants: Seguros AFIRME, Seguros ARGOS, Seguros Azteca, Seguros Banorte.

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Social Support Programs