Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is your only option.
How so? Biden said he wants to give health care to illegals (when many in the middle class can't even afford Obamacare)! Moderates will not vote for someone who wants to provide more enticements for illegals to swarm in.
JFC THATS NOT WHAT THEY SAID, THATS NOT WHAT ANY OF THEM SAID THEY SAID THEY SHOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE.
They're already eligible for private healthcare.
Illegal immigrants should not be eligible for government paid for healthcare
“Can undocumented immigrants get health care now?
People in the country illegally are generally barred from enrolling in Medicaid or Medicare. They are also prohibited from buying insurance through the marketplaces set up by the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. Undocumented children do not qualify for the Children’s Health Insurance Program, commonly known as CHIP.“
No, they’re not. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/03/health/undocumented-immigrants-health-care.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is your only option.
How so? Biden said he wants to give health care to illegals (when many in the middle class can't even afford Obamacare)! Moderates will not vote for someone who wants to provide more enticements for illegals to swarm in.
JFC THATS NOT WHAT THEY SAID, THATS NOT WHAT ANY OF THEM SAID THEY SAID THEY SHOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE.
They're already eligible for private healthcare.
Illegal immigrants should not be eligible for government paid for healthcare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is your only option.
How so? Biden said he wants to give health care to illegals (when many in the middle class can't even afford Obamacare)! Moderates will not vote for someone who wants to provide more enticements for illegals to swarm in.
JFC THATS NOT WHAT THEY SAID, THATS NOT WHAT ANY OF THEM SAID THEY SAID THEY SHOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE.
They're already eligible for private healthcare.
Illegal immigrants should not be eligible for government paid for healthcare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is your only option.
How so? Biden said he wants to give health care to illegals (when many in the middle class can't even afford Obamacare)! Moderates will not vote for someone who wants to provide more enticements for illegals to swarm in.
JFC THATS NOT WHAT THEY SAID, THATS NOT WHAT ANY OF THEM SAID THEY SAID THEY SHOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Democrat on every issue but not illegal immigration. I really don't get it.
Can someone explain why I should be in favor of basically eliminating immigration laws that I have to abide by in every other country? Is the US to become the a Australia of old, where all the criminals can come here without legal papers and be able to stay? I'm in favor of immigration but it seems like it should be for those who followed the rules and not those playing the game.
This is a big issue to me and it will impact my vote. Are there any Democrat candidates who I can support?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/07/16/democrats-say-no-one-is-above-law-except-illegal-immigrants/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden is your only option.
How so? Biden said he wants to give health care to illegals (when many in the middle class can't even afford Obamacare)! Moderates will not vote for someone who wants to provide more enticements for illegals to swarm in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have asked this question here before and haven’t seen any D candidates address the problem beyond the “all are welcome” vague rhetoric.
DP
I posted on another thread that I've been wondering the same thing as OP for years. I sometimes even come on this board to see if I can get a better understanding of where the pro-illegal immigration posters are coming from.
I truly think it must come down to money. Maybe we need to follow the money.
Who is going to benefit from the millions of dollars being spent in CA to provide illegal immigrants with health insurance? Maybe some providers, but mostly it will be the insurance companies who benefit. Taxpayers pay for the health insurance, and the state pays the insurance companies. Maybe that's why that law ultimately passed?
In Maryland, CASA de Maryland is an insanely corrupt organization that is raking in money and has a ton of political influence.
There are plenty of wealthy people in the US who are benefiting from the current system of illegal immigration.
Maybe I'm a cynic, but I truly believe it must come down to money. Why else would there be such a lack of support for immigration reform? This seems like it should be an issue that people should agree on. Illegal immigration benefits nobody, except the wealthy (cheap labor) and politicians (votes).
Schools get extra money for ESOL, school districts are getting money for social programs like free aftercare and enrichment, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have asked this question here before and haven’t seen any D candidates address the problem beyond the “all are welcome” vague rhetoric.
There was a bi-partisan bill passed in the Senate in 2013. The GOP controlled House refused to take it up at all. Let's start there. That is what most of the democratic candidates have said.
I don’t know what was in the bill but knowing the democrats probably something pretty favorable towards illegal immigration, akin to DACA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have asked this question here before and haven’t seen any D candidates address the problem beyond the “all are welcome” vague rhetoric.
DP
I posted on another thread that I've been wondering the same thing as OP for years. I sometimes even come on this board to see if I can get a better understanding of where the pro-illegal immigration posters are coming from.
I truly think it must come down to money. Maybe we need to follow the money.
Who is going to benefit from the millions of dollars being spent in CA to provide illegal immigrants with health insurance? Maybe some providers, but mostly it will be the insurance companies who benefit. Taxpayers pay for the health insurance, and the state pays the insurance companies. Maybe that's why that law ultimately passed?
In Maryland, CASA de Maryland is an insanely corrupt organization that is raking in money and has a ton of political influence.
There are plenty of wealthy people in the US who are benefiting from the current system of illegal immigration.
Maybe I'm a cynic, but I truly believe it must come down to money. Why else would there be such a lack of support for immigration reform? This seems like it should be an issue that people should agree on. Illegal immigration benefits nobody, except the wealthy (cheap labor) and politicians (votes).
Anonymous wrote:I'm a democrat and wish there were humane but common sense immigration reforms to include stronger enforcement along the border, no family separation during detention, real consequences for employers of undocumented employees, realistic numbers of temporary work visas that include STEM professions and also blue collar workers in key industries like agriculture, construction, etc.
I supported DACA because at some point we need to invest in kids who were raised here and let them contribute as employable, tax-paying would-be citizen.
I've spent many years in and around Latin America and have met so many people who have worked illegally in the U.S. and then gone back to their home countries (voluntarily or by deportation).
Most really don't want to live forever in the U.S. They get "stuck" there because of their illegal status and often live relatively lonely lives while losing contact with home. I think if they had, say, a five-year work visa tied to an industry (not to a specific employer) that allowed them to travel and return, they would be much more likely to maintain ties in their home countries and more likely to leave at the end of the visa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have asked this question here before and haven’t seen any D candidates address the problem beyond the “all are welcome” vague rhetoric.
DP
I posted on another thread that I've been wondering the same thing as OP for years. I sometimes even come on this board to see if I can get a better understanding of where the pro-illegal immigration posters are coming from.
I truly think it must come down to money. Maybe we need to follow the money.
Who is going to benefit from the millions of dollars being spent in CA to provide illegal immigrants with health insurance? Maybe some providers, but mostly it will be the insurance companies who benefit. Taxpayers pay for the health insurance, and the state pays the insurance companies. Maybe that's why that law ultimately passed?
In Maryland, CASA de Maryland is an insanely corrupt organization that is raking in money and has a ton of political influence.
There are plenty of wealthy people in the US who are benefiting from the current system of illegal immigration.
Maybe I'm a cynic, but I truly believe it must come down to money. Why else would there be such a lack of support for immigration reform? This seems like it should be an issue that people should agree on. Illegal immigration benefits nobody, except the wealthy (cheap labor) and politicians (votes).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have asked this question here before and haven’t seen any D candidates address the problem beyond the “all are welcome” vague rhetoric.
There was a bi-partisan bill passed in the Senate in 2013. The GOP controlled House refused to take it up at all. Let's start there. That is what most of the democratic candidates have said.