Illinois to become 1st state to provide Medicaid regardless of immigration status – State Journal-Register (Springfield)

Rep. Delia Ramirez said the coverage - tucked in near the end of the 465-page budget implementation bill that passed the Illinois General Assembly late Saturday night - will save the state money in the long run, costing about $2 million, which in her opinion, “is nothing to a $2 billion Medicaid bill.”
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Platinum Goose
5 years ago

Once this hits national news our population out flow numbers may start to moderate. Just what we need, higher tax paying citizens leaving and replaced with no tax paying illegals taking benefits.

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

Here’s an idea: Deport all Illegal Immigrants. Budget problem solved.

ConcernedExpat
5 years ago

If lefties want to be pro-immigration, then that it fine. If they want to have a social net for citizens, then so be it but you CANNOT have open borders and a large safety net. It doesn’t work people!!!!

Dr Nemo
5 years ago
Reply to  ConcernedExpat

It works just fine as long as the voters vote for it and the taxpayers pay for most of it and neither object to the ever-mounting debt that pays for the rest. The folks on these threads generally don’t like the way things are run in Illinois and Chicago, but most of their friends and neighbors do and they have shown that they are OK with it by voting for more of it in election after election. As Mike Madigan once said years ago in a rare unguarded moment, “Everybody knows how we run things here. If the people don’t… Read more »

Mick the Tick
5 years ago

Illinois cracks me up. Just when you think they couldn’t make things worse ……………….

steve t.
5 years ago

so Illegals get sheltered and now more free stuff…all paid off the backs of the unemployed taxpayers….so how will that work out ? very badly…..

MikeH
5 years ago

It comes as no surprise that Ms. Ramirez was part of the same blue wave of spectacularly unqualified candidates that gave us “The Squad.”

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Old Spartan
5 years ago

The Democrats in this state are just out of control. We are drowning in debt for benefits we can’t get close to affording, so the solution is to just add more benefits to more people.

Illinoisans are going to get what they deserve for their support of this idiocy.

anonymous
5 years ago

Illinois can not pay bills so why not add more to that?

Mike
5 years ago

PDF page 435 of 465 in the enrolled version of HB 357 in the 101st ILGA. http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/101/HB/PDF/10100HB0357lv.pdf “Notwithstanding Section 1-11 of this Code, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services may provide medical assistance in accordance with Article V of this Code to noncitizens over the age of 65 years of age who are not eligible for medical assistance under Article V of this Code due to their not meeting the otherwise applicable provisions of Section 1-11 of this Code, whose income is at or below 100% of the federal poverty level after deducting the costs of medical or other… Read more »

debtsor
5 years ago

Medicaid spends most of its money on seniors, especially those in nursing homes. I can’t believe this got passed under the radar. I hope this makes national news soon. IL is going broke but gives illegal immigrants health insurance. This state needs to get red-pilled big time.

MikeH
5 years ago

Saving money by putting more people on the dole? That is deeply-entrenched government stooge logic.

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