so he can tell us where illegals have right to medicare, welfare or any other kind of government assistance.
Yes, immigration authorities in the United States currently require green card applicants to demonstrate that they are not likely to become a "public charge," meaning they are unlikely to become primarily dependent on government assistance for subsistence . This concept is related to the public charge rule, which is part of US immigration law. It aims to ensure that immigrants who enter the country are self-sufficient and do not become a burden on public resources.