Trump Distorts New Regulation Extending ‘Obamacare’ to DACA Recipients
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A new Biden administration rule will make recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals eligible to obtain health insurance plans established by the Affordable Care Act. But former President Donald Trump has mischaracterized the regulation, claiming that it is “giving Obamacare and all free government health care to illegal aliens.”
DACA is a program created by the Obama administration to defer deporting certain individuals who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children years ago. They are often called “Dreamers,” a reference to legislation that never became law.
The new rule, announced May 3, defines DACA recipients as “lawfully present” in the United States for the purpose of enrolling in a qualified health plan through the ACA health insurance exchanges, or an insurance plan through a state-run basic health program. The exchanges and basic health programs are for people who have to get their own insurance. For those who choose to buy a health plan on the exchanges, they also may qualify for federal financial assistance that would lower the cost of that private insurance.
However, the rule does not grant DACA recipients – or anyone living in the U.S....
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