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" Does Not Require Proof of Citizenship to Obtain Health Services: While Section 246 (page 143) of the bill expressly prohibits illegal aliens from receiving government-run healthcare, the bill does not include a specific requirement that a person prove his or her citizenship in order to obtain affordability credits, which means that illegal aliens could obtain coverage."
The proof that ObamaCare will cover illegal immigrants
Section 246 of the bill prohibits "undocumented aliens" from receiving health care, but does not prescribe a method for preventing illegal aliens from receiving health care. This provision, designed to con the American people into believing illegal aliens will not receive taxpayer-funded health care, is nothing more than a fig leaf to give the Democratic Party political cover. We both know that if the bill does not prescribe methods for verifying the legal status of an individual seeking taxpayer-funded health care illegal aliens will have no problems accessing this health care.
Because of the lack of immigration verification requirements in the House health care bill, an estimated 6.6 million illegal aliens could be covered because they meet the financial criteria. Those 6.6 million currently cost the public $4.3 billion in emergency rooms and free health clinics but would cost $31 billion under the House health care system.
The proof that ObamaCare will cover illegal immigrants
Section 246 of the bill prohibits "undocumented aliens" from receiving health care, but does not prescribe a method for preventing illegal aliens from receiving health care. This provision, designed to con the American people into believing illegal aliens will not receive taxpayer-funded health care, is nothing more than a fig leaf to give the Democratic Party political cover. We both know that if the bill does not prescribe methods for verifying the legal status of an individual seeking taxpayer-funded health care illegal aliens will have no problems accessing this health care.
Because of the lack of immigration verification requirements in the House health care bill, an estimated 6.6 million illegal aliens could be covered because they meet the financial criteria. Those 6.6 million currently cost the public $4.3 billion in emergency rooms and free health clinics but would cost $31 billion under the House health care system.