Paul Sakuma / AP Ranjeet Kumar and wife, Minanshu Jha, holds a copy of their tax forms at their home in San Jose, Calif., Friday, May 9, 2008. Over a million legal immigrants and Americans who married foreigners will be missing out, cut off by a provision meant to prevent illegal immigrants from getting their economic stimulus checks. Kumar is a software engineer who has been working in California for eight years and his wife has been in the United States legally since 2005, but her immigration status doesn't allow her to work or to apply for Social Security number. They file taxes jointly, which means they won't get the $1,200 that other qualifying married couples like them would get.