加州保护年轻移民的健康福利
August 25, 2022
According to apnews.com, a new policy was announced earlier this week by California Gov. Gavin Newsom that the state will continue to provide government-funded health insurance for about 40,000 low-income adults living in the U.S. illegally. The state currently pays for the health care of low-income adults 25 and younger, regardless of immigration status. A new policy will begin in January 2024 to extend the benefits of this program for all adults who would qualify for their state’s Medicaid, but for their immigration status. Between the time when the new law takes effect in 2024 and now, about 40,000 young adults who already have Medicaid in California would lose their benefits because they would turn older than 25. With the recent announcement, the state will continue to cover these young adults so they will not lose their benefits.
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