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A5 THE ASTORIAN • TuESdAy, AuguST 13, 2019 New rules to deny Trump administration weakens Endangered Species Act enforcement green cards to many legal immigrants By ELLEN KNICKMEYER Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Trump administration moved on Monday to weaken enforcement of the 45-year- old Endangered Species Act, ordering changes that critics said will speed the loss of ani- mals and plants at a time of record global extinctions. The action, which expands the administration’s rewrite of U.S. environmental laws, is the latest that targets pro- tections, including for water, air and public lands. Two states — California and Mas- sachusetts, frequent foes of President Donald Trump’s environmental rollbacks — promised lawsuits to try to block the changes in the law. So did some conservation groups. Pushing back against the criticism, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and other administration officials con- tend the changes improve efficiency of oversight , while continuing to protect rare species. “The best way to uphold the Endangered Species Act is to do everything we can to ensure it remains effective in achieving its ultimate goal — recovery of our rarest spe- cies,” he said in a statement. “An effectively administered Act ensures more resources can go where they will do the most good: on-the-ground conservation.” Under the enforcement changes, officials for the first time will be able to pub- licly attach a cost to sav- ing an animal or plant. Blan- ket protections for creatures newly listed as threatened will be removed. The action also could allow the govern- ment to disregard the possi- ble impact of climate change, which conservation groups call a major and growing threat to wildlife. Commerce Secretary Wil- By COLLEEN LONG and JILL COLVIN Associated Press Scott Mason/Winchester Star A bald eagle takes flight at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, Va. bur Ross said the revisions “fit squarely within the pres- ident’s mandate of easing the regulatory burden on the American public, without sacrificing our species’ pro- tection and recovery goals.” The Endangered Species Act is credited with help- ing save the bald eagle, Cal- ifornia condor and scores of other animals and plants from extinction since President Richard Nixon signed it into law in 1973. The act currently protects more than 1,600 spe- cies in the United States and its territories. While the nearly half-cen- tury-old act has been over- whelmingly successful in saving animals and plants that are listed as endangered, battles over some of the list- ings have been yearslong and legendary. They have pitted northern spotted owls, snail darters and other creatures and their protectors against industries, local opponents and others in court and polit- ical fights. Republican law- makers have pushed for years to change the law itself. John Barrasso, a Wyo- ming Republican who leads the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, said Monday’s changes in enforcement were “a good start” but he would continue working to change the act. Previous Trump adminis- tration actions have proposed changes to other bedrock environmental laws — the clean water and clean air acts. The efforts include repeal of an Obama-era act meant to fight climate change by get- ting dirtier-burning coal-fired power plants out of the coun- try’s electrical grid, rolling back tough Obama admin- istration mileage standards for cars and light trucks, and lifting federal protections for millions of miles of water- ways and wetlands. Monday’s changes “take a wrecking ball to one of our oldest and most effective envi- ronmental laws, the Endan- gered Species Act,” Sen. Tom Udall, a New Mexico Demo- crat, said in a statement. “As we have seen time and time again, no environmental pro- tection — no matter how effective or popular — is safe from this administration.” One of Monday’s changes includes allowing the fed- eral government to raise in the decision-making process the possible economic cost of listing a species. That’s even though Congress has stip- ulated that economic costs not be a factor in deciding whether to protect an animal. The prohibition was meant to ensure that the logging indus- try, for example, would not be able to push to block pro- tections for a forest-dwelling animal on economic grounds. Gary Frazer, an assis- tant director at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, told reporters that the government would adhere to that stipula- tion by disclosing the costs to the public without it being a factor for the officials as they consider the protections. “Nothing in here in my view is a radical change for how we have been consult- ing and listing species for the last decade or so,” Frazer said. Instead, he said, it brings “more transparency and cer- tainty to the public about the way we’ll carry out our job.” WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced Monday it is moving forward with one of its most aggressive steps yet to restrict legal immigra- tion: Denying green cards to many migrants who use Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers or other forms of public assistance. Federal law already requires those seeking to become permanent resi- dents or gain legal status to prove they will not be a bur- den to the U.S. — a “pub- lic charge,” in government speak —but the new rules detail a broader range of programs that could dis- qualify them. It’s part of a dramatic overhaul of the nation’s immigration system that the administration has been working to put in place, despite legal pushback. While most attention has focused on President Don- ald Trump’s efforts to crack down on illegal immigra- tion, including recent raids in Mississippi and the con- tinued separation of migrant parents from their children, the new rules target peo- ple who entered the United States legally and are seek- ing permanent status. Trump is trying to move the U.S. toward a system that focuses on immigrants’ skills instead of empha- sizing the reunification of families. Under the new rules, U.S. Citizenship and Immi- gration Services will now weigh whether appli- cants have received pub- lic assistance along with other factors such as educa- tion, income and health to determine whether to grant legal status. The rules will take effect in mid-October. They don’t apply to U.S. citizens, though immigrants related to the citizens may be sub- ject to them. Ken Cuccinelli, acting director of Citizenship and Immigration Services, said the rule change will ensure those who come to the country don’t become a bur- den, though they pay taxes. “We want to see people coming to this country who are self-sufficient,” Cuc- cinelli said. “That’s a core principle of the American dream. It’s deeply embed- ded in our history, and par- ticularly our history related to legal immigration.” Migrants make up a small percentage of those who get public benefits. In fact, many are ineligible for such benefits because of their immigration status. Immigrant rights groups strongly criticized the changes, warning the rules would scare immigrants away from asking for needed help. And they voiced con- cern the rules give offi- cials too much authority to decide whether someone is likely to need public assis- tance in the future. The Los Angeles-based National Immigration Law Center said it would file a lawsuit, calling the new rules an attempt to redefine the legal immigration sys- tem “in order to disenfran- chise communities of color and favor the wealthy.” And David Skorton, president and CEO of the Association of American Medical Colleges, said “The consequences of this action will be to potentially exac- erbate illnesses and increase the costs of care when their condition becomes too severe to ignore.” This is more than great rates This is more savings for wherever you’re going. 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