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Usuarios de SNAP en OR ya no están protegidos contra robos

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Thursday, January 30, 2025   

Las personas que reciben beneficios alimentarios a través del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria ya no recibirán reembolsos si sus prestaciones son robadas.

Sarah Weber Ogden, de Partners for Hunger-Free Oregon, dice que la pérdida de estas protecciones perjudicará a las familias de Oregon. Afirma que el robo de datos personales, es decir, cuando un dispositivo en un lector de tarjetas roba información personal, es la principal forma de robo. Ogden subraya que, aunque las tasas de robo de datos son muy bajas, pueden ser devastadoras para las víctimas.

"No creo que la gente entienda realmente lo que es descubrir de repente que no tienes dinero para comer," dice Ogden. "Es una sensación de impotencia absoluta."

El presidente Joe Biden firmó la protección en 2022 como parte de la Ley Agrícola, pero fue excluida de la última versión firmada el año pasado. Ogden dice que cuando protecciones como esta terminan a nivel federal, el estado tiene que hacerse cargo de los gastos. Actualmente, casi 700,000 habitantes de Oregón, o uno de cada seis, reciben beneficios de SNAP.

Ogden añade que, dado que la Ley Agrícola se ha prorrogado, la puerta sigue abierta para impulsar un SNAP más inclusivo y otros programas de nutrición más inclusivos. Más de la mitad de los participantes de SNAP en Oregón son familias con niños, y Ogden dice que terminar con el programa de reembolso por robo es dar un paso atrás.

"Recordamos lo mal que lo pasaban las familias antes de que estuviera disponible el programa de beneficios de reemplazo," asegura ella.

Ogden dice que, si le robaron sus beneficios antes del 20 de diciembre, es posible que pueda recuperarlos si actúa rápidamente. Agrega que puede protegerse del robo bloqueando los gastos fuera del estado y en línea, congelando su tarjeta entre usos y cambiando su PIN con regularidad. Dice que, si necesita ayuda para encontrar comida, puede visitar OregonFoodBank.org, para encontrar alimentos o comidas gratuitas cerca de usted.




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