Immigrants and the Affordable Care Act

The National Immigration Law Center has a short guide on how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) applies to immigrants. The guide notes that naturalized citizens have the same access and requirements for affordable coverage as US-born citizens, lawfully present immigrants have limited federal coverage depending on the circumstances, and undocumented immigrants are not eligible for federal coverage, as noted in our previous post. Think Progress also has a (more detailed) guide on health insurance options for immigrants under the ACA. 

 

Opposing Views: "U.S. Immigration Cannot Use Healthcare.gov To Arrest Or Deport Undocumented Immigrants"

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has issued a memo (in PDF here) stating that information about the applicant or household members obtained on healthcare.gov cannot be used by ICE to arrest or deport undocumented immigrants, OpposingViews.com reports. The memo states:

...ICE does not use information about such individuals or members of their household that is obtained for purposes of determining eligibility for such coverage as the basis for pursuing a civil immigration enforcement action against such individuals or members of their household, whether that information is provided by a federal agency to the Department of Homeland Security for purposes of verifying immigration status information or whether the information is provided to ICE by another source.

While undocumented workers are not eligible to gain access to lower rates under the Affordable Care Act, the article notes: "This should make those legal immigrants living with undocumented immigrants more comfortable signing up for health care coverage."