DACA recipients to gain health coverage under new plan from Biden administration
The
"Health care should be a right, not a privilege," Biden said of the policy in a video announcement on Twitter. "Today's announcement is about giving DACA recipients the same opportunity."
Specific language for the new policy was not yet available Thursday. But the fact sheet from the
Medicaid is a joint federal-state program that provides health coverage to low income Americans and people with disabilities.
If the rule is finalized, "DACA recipients will be able to apply for coverage through the
"Like all other enrollees, eligibility information will be verified electronically when individuals apply for coverage," according to the fact sheet.
It's unclear how long a new rule could take to implement — potentially, it could take years and legal challenges could also delay implementation. There are about 800,000 undocumented people in the program begun during the Obama administration, often referred to as Dreamers. An estimated 20,000 of the country's DACA recipients are Georgians.
DACA recipients, and an estimated 10 million undocumented people, do not have access to Medicaid or coverage provided through the ACA, and were left out of federal aid during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic even though many were essential workers.
Biden also called on
Those in the DACA program are also awaiting a
Applause from
Congressional
"DACA recipients are an essential part of our community in
"For more than ten years, hundreds of thousands of young Americans have been unfairly excluded from the affordable health insurance they need," Castro said. "In the wake of a pandemic that disproportionately affected immigrant and frontline families, this long-overdue expansion is welcome news."
In 2021, Castro, along with 90 House members, urged Biden to extend ACA benefits for DACA recipients during the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 1 million people in the



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