Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Health Care Law Mexico Sees Better Looting of Americans Under Obama - Rasmussen Reports™

Health Care Law - Rasmussen Reports™


THE DEMS' ANCHOR BABY FACTORIES - WHO PAYS FOR MEXICO'S EXPORT OF PREGNANT WOMEN?

SENS. FEINSTEIN and BOXER and NANCY PELOSI VOW TO BUILD AMERICAN’S BIGGEST GRINGO-PAID “FREE” LA RAZA ANCHOR BABY FACTORY.


 
 
MEXICO BANKRUPTS CALIFORNIA HOSPITALS - MEX CONSULATES URGE LOOTING OF LEGALS
JUDICIAL WATCH
While the Obama Administration halts deportations to work on its secret amnesty plan, hospitals across the U.S. are getting stuck with the exorbitant tab of medically treating illegal immigrants and some are finally demanding compensation from the federal government.
The politics of Healthcare Reform
 
"Immigration analyst James R. Edwards Jr. reported last week in National Review that "no health legislation on the table requires federal, state or local agencies -- or private institutions receiving federal funds -- to check the immigration status of health-program applicants, so some of the money distributed via Medicaid and tax credits inevitably would go to illegal aliens." Moreover, the Senate Finance Committee plan creates a preference for illegal aliens by exempting them from the mandate to buy insurance.
That's right. Lawabiding, uninsured Americans would be fined if they didn't submit to the ObamaCare prescription.
Lawbreaking bordercrossers and deportation fugitives would be spared.
For years, advocates of uncontrolled immigration have argued that illegals aren't getting free health care, and that even if they were, they'd not be draining government budgets. The fiscal crisis in California gives lie to those talking points. In March, the Associated Press reported that Sacramento and Contra Costa counties were slashing staff and closing clinics due to the prohibitive costs of providing nonemergency health services for illegals.
 "The general situation there is being faced by nearly every health department across the country, and if not right now, shortly," Robert M. Pestronk of the National Association of County and City Health Officials, told the AP."
 

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