States expand immigrant health coverage States expand health coverage for immigrants as GOP hits Biden over border crossings
A growing number of states are opening taxpayer-funded health insurance programs to immigrants, including those living in the
Eleven states and
Enrollment in these programs could nearly double by 2025 as at least seven states initiate or expand coverage. Starting this month, Republican-controlled
"These are kids, and we have a heart," said
There are more than 10 million people living in the
States have also expanded coverage in response to pleas from hospitals, lawmakers say, to reduce the financial burden of treating uninsured patients.
All states pay hospitals to provide emergency services to some unauthorized residents in emergency rooms, a program known as Emergency Medicaid. About a dozen states have extended coverage for only prenatal care for such people. Full state-provided health insurance coverage is much less common, but increasing.
An estimated half of the people living in the
"This is a real reflection of the conflict we have in the country and how states are realizing we cannot ignore immigrant communities simply because of their immigration status," said
These state extensions of health coverage come against a backdrop of rising hostility toward migrants among
"We need to share resources with people who contribute to society and not have people take benefits for those who have not contributed, as I don't see how the math would work in the long run," Hankinson said. "Otherwise, you create an incentive for people to come and get free stuff."
Most adults lacking authorization work, accounting for about 5% of the
"The pandemic highlighted the need to have coverage for everybody," said Ciriac Alvarez Valle, senior policy analyst for Voices for Utah Children, an advocacy group. "It will make a huge impact on the lives of these kids."
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