Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Proven in black and white - when you scroll down from what @GOP highlighted in yellow it CLEARLY STATES that it does NOT apply to illegal aliens. Republicans are LYING about the reasons for the shutdown. If the Republicans are in the right about all of this then why are they telling PROVEN, UNDISPUTABLE LIES?
The fact remains: illegal aliens currently receive free medical care in the United States, where they cannot be refused treatment at any emergency room at any time.
Illegal aliens receive emergency Medicaid under a law passed in 1986. "Hospitals can get federal Medicaid funding to reimburse them for emergency services they are required to provide to low-income individuals, regardless of immigration status, which includes undocumented people," Mr Cuello told us.
"Emergency Medicaid is very temporary coverage for the medical services provided at all emergency rooms, often just one service on one day, but not necessarily ongoing health insurance enrollment, like a U.S. citizen can pay for, or receives by qualifying for Medicaid," he added.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russ the Reaper knows who is at fault. Unless the Senate passes the CR today, Russ will 'unleash the whirlwind'
Russ the Reaper is fast on his way to becoming Russ the Defendant
Speaking of Russ the Reaper...this trolling video is from the sm account of our esteemed "president."
That's pretty funny, actually. But political leaders should be held to a higher standard than trolling people on the other side of the aisle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russ the Reaper knows who is at fault. Unless the Senate passes the CR today, Russ will 'unleash the whirlwind'
Russ the Reaper is fast on his way to becoming Russ the Defendant
Speaking of Russ the Reaper...this trolling video is from the sm account of our esteemed "president."
Such a moron.
But since this is where we are, I’d like my federal tax payments refunded. If we’re not going to have a federal government, I don’t want to pay for services and benefits I’m no longer receiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russ the Reaper knows who is at fault. Unless the Senate passes the CR today, Russ will 'unleash the whirlwind'
Russ the Reaper is fast on his way to becoming Russ the Defendant
Speaking of Russ the Reaper...this trolling video is from the sm account of our esteemed "president."
Anonymous wrote:I am curious. Does anybody really believe this? I think the reason being given is because Democrats want to give healthcare to illegal immigrants. Which is so blatantly untrue. what is true? Is that Democrats want to preserve and protect the healthcare for Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Proven in black and white - when you scroll down from what @GOP highlighted in yellow it CLEARLY STATES that it does NOT apply to illegal aliens. Republicans are LYING about the reasons for the shutdown. If the Republicans are in the right about all of this then why are they telling PROVEN, UNDISPUTABLE LIES?
The fact remains: illegal aliens currently receive free medical care in the United States, where they cannot be refused treatment at any emergency room at any time.
Illegal aliens receive emergency Medicaid under a law passed in 1986. "Hospitals can get federal Medicaid funding to reimburse them for emergency services they are required to provide to low-income individuals, regardless of immigration status, which includes undocumented people," Mr Cuello told us.
"Emergency Medicaid is very temporary coverage for the medical services provided at all emergency rooms, often just one service on one day, but not necessarily ongoing health insurance enrollment, like a U.S. citizen can pay for, or receives by qualifying for Medicaid," he added.
I am a natural born American. I do not carry "papers." If I am sent to an emergency room, I don't want the doctors waiting for me to 'come to' to find out if they should treat me or not. And if that means there are some undocumented people who get treatment on medicare dime as well, so be it. That ultimate RINO, Ronald Reagan is the one who created this rule, and for good reason. But I guess today's GOP is too craven to understand the oath doctors take to treat the ill and injured.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russ the Reaper knows who is at fault. Unless the Senate passes the CR today, Russ will 'unleash the whirlwind'
Russ the Reaper is fast on his way to becoming Russ the Defendant
Speaking of Russ the Reaper...this trolling video is from the sm account of our esteemed "president."
Such a moron.
But since this is where we are, I’d like my federal tax payments refunded. If we’re not going to have a federal government, I don’t want to pay for services and benefits I’m no longer receiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russ the Reaper knows who is at fault. Unless the Senate passes the CR today, Russ will 'unleash the whirlwind'
Russ the Reaper is fast on his way to becoming Russ the Defendant
Speaking of Russ the Reaper...this trolling video is from the sm account of our esteemed "president."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Proven in black and white - when you scroll down from what @GOP highlighted in yellow it CLEARLY STATES that it does NOT apply to illegal aliens. Republicans are LYING about the reasons for the shutdown. If the Republicans are in the right about all of this then why are they telling PROVEN, UNDISPUTABLE LIES?
The fact remains: illegal aliens currently receive free medical care in the United States, where they cannot be refused treatment at any emergency room at any time.
Illegal aliens receive emergency Medicaid under a law passed in 1986. "Hospitals can get federal Medicaid funding to reimburse them for emergency services they are required to provide to low-income individuals, regardless of immigration status, which includes undocumented people," Mr Cuello told us.
"Emergency Medicaid is very temporary coverage for the medical services provided at all emergency rooms, often just one service on one day, but not necessarily ongoing health insurance enrollment, like a U.S. citizen can pay for, or receives by qualifying for Medicaid," he added.
Anonymous wrote:Russ the Reaper knows who is at fault. Unless the Senate passes the CR today, Russ will 'unleash the whirlwind'
Anonymous wrote:
LOL, Cuomo and News Nation is worse than Fox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Proven in black and white - when you scroll down from what @GOP highlighted in yellow it CLEARLY STATES that it does NOT apply to illegal aliens. Republicans are LYING about the reasons for the shutdown. If the Republicans are in the right about all of this then why are they telling PROVEN, UNDISPUTABLE LIES?
The fact remains: illegal aliens currently receive free medical care in the United States, where they cannot be refused treatment at any emergency room at any time.
Illegal aliens receive emergency Medicaid under a law passed in 1986. "Hospitals can get federal Medicaid funding to reimburse them for emergency services they are required to provide to low-income individuals, regardless of immigration status, which includes undocumented people," Mr Cuello told us.
"Emergency Medicaid is very temporary coverage for the medical services provided at all emergency rooms, often just one service on one day, but not necessarily ongoing health insurance enrollment, like a U.S. citizen can pay for, or receives by qualifying for Medicaid," he added.
Illegal immigrants may also be eligible for state-funded healthcare of one form or another in most states. As of April 2025, there were 14 states plus Washington D.C., which provided state-funded healthcare coverage to children regardless of their immigration status, according to KFF analysis. All but two of these states - Vermont and Utah - are run by Democrats.
Plus, New Jersey and Vermont also provide state-funded, full medical coverage to low-income pregnant women, regardless of immigration status.
Seven states, including California and New York, have also expanded state-funded healthcare coverage to most low-income adults, regardless of immigration status.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Proven in black and white - when you scroll down from what @GOP highlighted in yellow it CLEARLY STATES that it does NOT apply to illegal aliens. Republicans are LYING about the reasons for the shutdown. If the Republicans are in the right about all of this then why are they telling PROVEN, UNDISPUTABLE LIES?
The fact remains: illegal aliens currently receive free medical care in the United States, where they cannot be refused treatment at any emergency room at any time.
Illegal aliens receive emergency Medicaid under a law passed in 1986. "Hospitals can get federal Medicaid funding to reimburse them for emergency services they are required to provide to low-income individuals, regardless of immigration status, which includes undocumented people," Mr Cuello told us.
"Emergency Medicaid is very temporary coverage for the medical services provided at all emergency rooms, often just one service on one day, but not necessarily ongoing health insurance enrollment, like a U.S. citizen can pay for, or receives by qualifying for Medicaid," he added.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Proven in black and white - when you scroll down from what @GOP highlighted in yellow it CLEARLY STATES that it does NOT apply to illegal aliens. Republicans are LYING about the reasons for the shutdown. If the Republicans are in the right about all of this then why are they telling PROVEN, UNDISPUTABLE LIES?
The fact remains: illegal aliens currently receive free medical care in the United States, where they cannot be refused treatment at any emergency room at any time.
Illegal aliens receive emergency Medicaid under a law passed in 1986. "Hospitals can get federal Medicaid funding to reimburse them for emergency services they are required to provide to low-income individuals, regardless of immigration status, which includes undocumented people," Mr Cuello told us.
"Emergency Medicaid is very temporary coverage for the medical services provided at all emergency rooms, often just one service on one day, but not necessarily ongoing health insurance enrollment, like a U.S. citizen can pay for, or receives by qualifying for Medicaid," he added.