DACA ruling may impact Texas health care coverage How the DACA ruling could impact health coverage in Texas, and beyond
This week, a federal judge in
The ruling affects a total of 162,000 DACA recipients in the 19 states that sued over the expansion, according to a legal filing. By far,
Opponents to the health care expansion, including
The
The organization "will continue to fight on behalf of our clients and hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients who have been waiting over a decade to access life-sustaining care under the Affordable Care Act," NILC deputy director Nicholas Espíritu said.
In May, the federal
Marketplace plans require enrollees to be
Before the change, DACA recipients could not access federally available health plans, including marketplace plans as well as Medicaid, although some states provide access through state-based plans.
At the time, the Biden administration hailed the rule change as a part of its "ongoing commitment to ensuring affordable, quality health care for all."
The rule was scheduled to take effect
Judge
In the ruling, Traynor wrote the CMS does not have the authority to change the definition of "lawfully present" in order to expand health care coverage.
"CMS acted contrary to law by redefining who is a qualified alien, a determination that is to be left to
People in the
Meanwhile,
And DACA recipients are far less likely to have health insurance, when compared to
A spokesperson for the
"CMS is reviewing the court's decision; however, the agency does not comment on litigation," the spokesperson said.
A statement posted on the federal marketplace insurance website says that the "Marketplace is reviewing the court's decision and its impact on consumers ... and will issue further information shortly."



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