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Changes to CalFresh Eligibility
Wed Feb 25 2026
Noncitizen eligibility for federally funded CalFresh is changing on April 1, 2026.
Who is impacted?
Asylees (granted)
Refugees
Trafficking survivors with ORR-certification
And others (see chart)
What are the changes?
People in these groups will no longer be able to submit new applications for CalFresh as of April 1, 2026.
People who are already receiving CalFresh will lose eligibility at their next recertification after April 1, 2026 (unless they have adjusted to LPR status or have some other qualifying status).
Family members who are not subject to this change will not be impacted. Parents can continue to enroll their eligible children in CalFresh.
People who will be impacted by these changes who are not yet enrolled in CalFresh remain eligible to enroll until April 1, 2026. If benefits are granted, they would retain eligibility until the next recertification if they continue to meet all other requirements.
For more information, see charts linked here.
What is Happening with Public Charge?
Wed Jan 21 2026
On November 19, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to change the current public charge regulations. Read the NPRM here: Federal Register :: Public Charge Ground of Inadmissibility
The 30-day public comment ended in December of 2025.
As of January 21, 2026, the federal government has not published a final rule, though that is expected to happen soon.
Click here to read more about the current state of public charge and what messages can be shared with the community amid this uncertainty.
Immigrants who are concerned about accessing the public benefits programs that they are eligible for should get individualized consultations from trusted organizations. MANY people who are eligible for benefits in California are NOT impacted by public charge.
What is Happening with Data Privacy for Medi-Cal and CalFresh Participants?
Wed Jan 21 2026
The federal government is seeking to access the personal information of Medicaid (Medi-Cal) and SNAP (CalFresh) participants. There are ongoing lawsuits challenging this practice.
See an explainer document here that gives an overview of the current state of play.
Current State of Medi-Cal Eligibility
Tue Aug 12 2025
The full-scope Medi-Cal enrollment freeze for certain noncitizens took effect January 1, 2026.
See this chart from the CA Dept. of Health Care Services (DHCS) for an explanation of who is subject to the freeze and who is not.
A reminder that Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs - or green card holders) remain eligible for full-scope Medi-Cal regardless of how long they have had their green card. Many other noncitizens remain eligible as well.
Some people who applied for full-scope Medi-Cal before the freeze took effect on January 1, 2026, were automatically switched into emergency Medi-Cal. These folks should be able to fix this error with their local welfare office. They can contact their local legal aid or another trusted organization for help. Folks in LA County, can contact BAILA through our hotline or website.