Social Security for Americans Only Act of 2005
Summary
H.R. 858, the Social Security for Americans Only Act of 2005, proposed to change how Social Security benefits are calculated by excluding work performed by non-citizens. Under this bill, any wages earned or self-employment income generated by individuals who are not U.S. citizens or nationals would not count toward eligibility or benefit amounts under the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance program. Additionally, the legislation would have authorized the President to negotiate social security agreements with other countries provided they align with these new restrictions on crediting non-citizen earnings.
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