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About 40 million people could see food assistance disappear next month if the federal government shutdown continues. The U.S.
The program will no longer give food assistance to refugees, asylees or other documented immigrants who've been in the U.S.
States are warning SNAP recipients their eligibility for food assistance could change as a November deadline to comply with the One Big Beautiful Bill approaches.
The federal government may be shut down, but that didn’t stop changes to SNAP benefits from kicking in on the first of the month, which is also the start of the fiscal year.