Here is how it works… federal dollars go to a Democrat state for healthcare, and since money is fungible, they then move state dollars over to fund illegals, which is made possible by federal dollars filling the gap where state dollars should be going.
So functionally federal dollars make funding healthcare for illegals possible.
On top of that, a lot of this money funds the infrastructure that is then used to provide healthcare benefits to illegals.
On top of that, any illegals committing fraud that has gone undetected could qualify for coverage, and how hard are liberal states looking at that problem? Not much at all.
huih 發表評論於 2025-10-02 16:27:32
@jdvance
This is important--money is fungible--and it's why the Democrat and media lie that health care is not going to illegals is so preposterous. Consider, for instance, two state Medicaid programs--Ohio and New York. New York gives Medicaid to illegals and Ohio doesn't.
When the government gives billions of dollars to New York for Medicaid, that frees up state money in New York that can then be spent on illegals.
It's like if you give a mobster $100 but he PROMISES you he won't spend the money to buy a gun and commit a crime. Well, he takes the $100 you gave him and buys food, and then takes the money he would have spent on food and uses that money to buy the gun instead. This is what "money is fungible" means.
Additionally, because medical services are limited in supply, when an illegal accesses health. care, it drives up the cost for everyone. So New Yorkers are paying a higher price for medical services, and the federal government is subsidizing those higher prices.
So everyone in the media, from George Stephanopoulos to Jake Tapper, repeating these Democrat talking points, is engaged in the Democrat propaganda war.
Democrats shut down the government to give health care money to illegal aliens. It's really that simple.
Federal law prohibits federal Medicaid funds from being used for undocumented immigrants, except for certain emergency services. This means California must use state funds to pay for the coverage. The cost is primarily covered by the state's General Fund, but California also uses a mechanism to draw down additional federal funds for other programs, which indirectly frees up state money for the Medi-Cal expansion.
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難道你沒看過報道5個互不相識的非法移民共用一個盜用的社安號碼?