DACA ruling may impact Texas health care coverage How the DACA ruling could impact health coverage in Texas, and beyond - Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet

InsuranceNewsNet — Your Industry. One Source.™

Sign in
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Home Now reading Newswires
Topics
    • Advisor News
    • Annuity Index
    • Annuity News
    • Companies
    • Earnings
    • Fiduciary
    • From the Field: Expert Insights
    • Health/Employee Benefits
    • Insurance & Financial Fraud
    • INN Magazine
    • Insiders Only
    • Life Insurance News
    • Newswires
    • Property and Casualty
    • Regulation News
    • Sponsored Articles
    • Washington Wire
    • Videos
    • ———
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    • Editorial Staff
    • Newsletters
  • Exclusives
  • NewsWires
  • Magazine
  • Newsletters
Sign in or register to be an INNsider.
  • AdvisorNews
  • Annuity News
  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Fiduciary
  • Health/Employee Benefits
  • Insurance & Financial Fraud
  • INN Exclusives
  • INN Magazine
  • Insurtech
  • Life Insurance News
  • Newswires
  • Property and Casualty
  • Regulation News
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Video
  • Washington Wire
  • Life Insurance
  • Annuities
  • Advisor
  • Health/Benefits
  • Property & Casualty
  • Insurtech
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Editorial Staff

Get Social

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
Health/Employee Benefits News
Newswires RSS Get our newsletter
Order Prints
December 15, 2024 Newswires
Share
Share
Tweet
Email

DACA ruling may impact Texas health care coverage How the DACA ruling could impact health coverage in Texas, and beyond

EMILY BRINDLEY The Dallas Morning NewsWaco Tribune-Herald

DALLAS - A ruling that blocked thousands of undocumented immigrants from enrolling in federally available health care plans could reverberate on vulnerable groups, by reestablishing a common barrier to medical care.

This week, a federal judge in North Dakota halted a Biden administration policy that would've given Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients a way to access health insurance, the latest blow against the initiative.

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, Texas has the most DACA recipients of any state on the list, with more than 87,000 "Dreamers," according to the filing.

Opponents to the health care expansion, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, celebrated the judge's ruling. But advocates say the health care expansion would've provided needed access to vulnerable people.

The National Immigration Law Center, which is defending the Biden administration's rule, said in a statement that the injunction is "disappointing and wrong on the law."

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 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced a rule change that allowed "Dreamers" - DACA recipients brought into the U.S. as children - to access marketplace health coverage plans. Marketplace plans fall under the umbrella of the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare.

Marketplace plans require enrollees to be U.S. citizens or nationals, or be "lawfully present" in the country, yet the May rule expanded the definition of "lawfully present" to include Dreamers.

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 Nov. 1. But a coalition of 19 states, including Texas, sued over the rule change in North Dakota federal court. The states argued the new rule is "both contrary to law and arbitrary and capricious."

Judge Daniel M. Traynor, who was appointed by Donald Trump in 2020, issued an injunction on Monday that temporarily blocks the rule from being enforced in the states that sued.

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 Congress," he says.

People in the U.S. who do not have health insurance are much more likely to delay or skip medical care. That also means uninsured people are prone to be hospitalized for preventable health problems, and more likely to die.

Meanwhile, Texas has long had the highest uninsured rate of any state in the country, KFF Health News data shows.

And DACA recipients are far less likely to have health insurance, when compared to U.S.-born residents, according to 2022 data from KFF. Among U.S.-born people aged 15 to 41, 10% are uninsured; yet among eligible DACA recipients, the rate soars to 47%.

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, whose state helped spearhead the legal challenge, celebrated Monday's injunction as a "big win for the rule of law" in a post on X.

A spokesperson for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, reached by email, declined to answer questions about the injunction.

"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."

Older

Federal Reserve Poised For Third Consecutive Rate Cut Amid Persistent Inflation And Robust Economic Growth

Newer

This Bernie interview is how health insurance killing ways go unchallenged by the mainstream media.

Advisor News

  • Study finds more households move investable assets across firms
  • Could workplace benefits help solve America’s long-term care gap?
  • The best way to use a tax refund? Create a holistic plan
  • CFP Board appoints K. Dane Snowden as CEO
  • TIAA unveils ‘policy roadmap’ to boost retirement readiness
More Advisor News

Annuity News

  • $80k surrender charge at stake as Navy vet, Ameritas do battle in court
  • Sammons Institutional Group® Launches Summit LadderedSM
  • Protective Expands Life & Annuity Distribution with Alfa Insurance
  • Annuities: A key tool in battling inflation
  • Pinnacle Financial Services Launches New Agent Website, Elevating the Digital Experience for Independent Agents Nationwide
More Annuity News

Health/Employee Benefits News

  • Providers fear illness uptick
  • JAN. 30, 2026: NATIONAL ADVOCACY UPDATE
  • Advocates for elderly target utility, insurance costs
  • National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hospital Describes Findings in Gastric Cancer (Incidence and risk factors for symptomatic gallstone disease after gastrectomy for gastric cancer: a nationwide population-based study): Oncology – Gastric Cancer
  • Reports from Stanford University School of Medicine Highlight Recent Findings in Mental Health Diseases and Conditions (PERSPECTIVE: Self-Funded Group Health Plans: A Public Mental Health Threat to Employees?): Mental Health Diseases and Conditions
More Health/Employee Benefits News

Life Insurance News

  • AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of Etiqa General Insurance Berhad
  • Life insurance application activity hits record growth in 2025, MIB reports
  • AM Best Revises Outlooks to Positive for Well Link Life Insurance Company Limited
  • Investors holding $130M in PHL benefits slam liquidation, seek to intervene
  • Elevance making difficult decisions amid healthcare minefield
Sponsor
More Life Insurance News

- Presented By -

Top Read Stories

More Top Read Stories >

NEWS INSIDE

  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Economic News
  • INN Magazine
  • Insurtech News
  • Newswires Feed
  • Regulation News
  • Washington Wire
  • Videos

FEATURED OFFERS

Elevate Your Practice with Pacific Life
Taking your business to the next level is easier when you have experienced support.

ICMG 2026: 3 Days to Transform Your Business
Speed Networking, deal-making, and insights that spark real growth — all in Miami.

Your trusted annuity partner.
Knighthead Life provides dependable annuities that help your clients retire with confidence.

8.25% Cap Guaranteed for the Full Term
Guaranteed cap rate for 5 & 7 years—no annual resets. Explore Oceanview CapLock FIA.

Press Releases

  • Financial Independence Group Marks 50 Years of Growth, Innovation, and Advisor Support
  • Buckner Insurance Names Greg Taylor President of Idaho
  • ePIC Services Company and WebPrez Announce Exclusive Strategic Relationship; Carter Wilcoxson Appointed President of WebPrez
  • Agent Review Announces Major AI & AIO Platform Enhancements for Consumer Trust and Agent Discovery
  • Prosperity Life Group® Names Industry Veteran Mark Williams VP, National Accounts
More Press Releases > Add Your Press Release >

How to Write For InsuranceNewsNet

Find out how you can submit content for publishing on our website.
View Guidelines

Topics

  • Advisor News
  • Annuity Index
  • Annuity News
  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Fiduciary
  • From the Field: Expert Insights
  • Health/Employee Benefits
  • Insurance & Financial Fraud
  • INN Magazine
  • Insiders Only
  • Life Insurance News
  • Newswires
  • Property and Casualty
  • Regulation News
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Washington Wire
  • Videos
  • ———
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Editorial Staff
  • Newsletters

Top Sections

  • AdvisorNews
  • Annuity News
  • Health/Employee Benefits News
  • InsuranceNewsNet Magazine
  • Life Insurance News
  • Property and Casualty News
  • Washington Wire

Our Company

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Meet our Editorial Staff
  • Magazine Subscription
  • Write for INN

Sign up for our FREE e-Newsletter!

Get breaking news, exclusive stories, and money- making insights straight into your inbox.

select Newsletter Options
Facebook Linkedin Twitter
© 2026 InsuranceNewsNet.com, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • InsuranceNewsNet Magazine

Sign in with your Insider Pro Account

Not registered? Become an Insider Pro.
Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet