Jo Anne B. Barnhart is the commissioner of the Social Security System in the US.
It administers the social welfare system within the US. It controls Social Security
Yes, non-US citizens may be eligible to receive Social Security benefits if they meet certain criteria, such as having worked in the US and paid into the Social Security system for a certain period of time.
No. Most industrialised countries have some sort of social security system in place. Exactly what they cover and how they're structured can be quite different though.
No. Only those who have paid into the system from working in the US.
yes
SSA is part of the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Yes and no.Yes:Illegal immigrants take on jobs that few legal citizens want.They stabilize the Social Security system; because illegal immigrants can't claim Social Security benefits, all this money has been used to stabilize the system that without them, it would have crashed a decade ago.No:It demonstrates that the US immigration system does not work.
In normal scenarios if you are born in the US they would apply for you when you were born, if you are into US by for some work then you have to apply by yourself in the Social Security Office.
condoleeza rice
Secretary of Defense
Health care, education, security, immigration. Things like that.
NO