Maine Parents SSN for Children Process Changed by Feds

The Social Security Administration just canceled Maine's ability to automatically register newborn children for a Social Security Number. Now they have to wait for the official birth certificate and then travel to a SS Office to file an application.

So much for "efficiency" and "waste".

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Yes rail against ending the automatic at birth Fraud
 
Yes rail against ending the automatic at birth Fraud

When a child is born and the hospital notifies the State Department of Vital Statistics for issuing a birth certificate and the parents elect to submit for a SSN what is the fraud?

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When a child is born and the hospital notifies the State Department of Vital Statistics for issuing a birth certificate and the parents elect to submit for a SSN what is the fraud?

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Anchor babies being automatic was the fraud. That’s stopped
 
Absolutely does. The free flowing assignment of a SS number to any baby, anchor included, is now curtailed.
Stop lying

No it's not.

#1 The parents would get the same SSN, they just had to drive to the SS Office to present the BIRTH CERTIFICATE and the SSN would have been issued.

#2 One day later they already backtracked the action.

LOL, LOL

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The Social Security Administration just canceled Maine's ability to automatically register newborn children for a Social Security Number. Now they have to wait for the official birth certificate and then travel to a SS Office to file an application.

So much for "efficiency" and "waste".

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Trump Administration Backtracks On Forcing Maine Parents To Visit Social Security Offices To Register New Borns.



For decades, new parents across the United States have been able to check a box on hospital forms in order to request Social Security numbers for their newborns.

For a brief period this week, that was no longer the case in Maine, where parents were told they would have to visit a Social Security field office thanks to a shocking move by President Donald Trump’s administration.

A spokesperson for the Maine Department of Health and Human Services told HuffPost on Thursday that the Social Security Administration said it had canceled contracts with Maine’s vital statistics program that support Social Security’s electronic “enumeration at birth” program.
 
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