During the Democratic presidential debate on July 31, all 10 candidates raised their hands when asked if they would provide health insurance to undocumented immigrants. Among all Democratic ideas for health reform, this is least popular. A recent poll found that only 38% of respondents approve. The idea drew extensive criticism, which is understandable: Why should the United States provide health coverage for people who don’t have a legal right to be here? Extending coverage could be seen as rewarding individuals who have violated the law. There are, however, strong reasons to afford health coverage for this population: modest economic costs, safeguarding the public’s health by curbing the spread of infectious diseases, and complying with i...
Examines the ability of communities to provide health care for both legal and undocumented immigrant...
Noncitizens lawfully residing in the United States are considered a “discrete and insular minority” ...
The health care reform signed by President Obama in March 2010 mirrors the Clinton reform proposal o...
During the Democratic presidential debate on July 31, all 10 candidates raised their hands when aske...
The question of whether illegal immigrants should be entitled to some form of health coverage in the...
In the recent political climate, the debate regarding undocumented immigrants and what, if anything,...
The 2020 election, uniting control of the political branches in the Democratic party, opened up a re...
Abstract As the US recession deepens, furthering the debate about healthcare reform is now even more...
There are many arguments that have been deployed to argue for the inclusion of immigrants in the Aff...
While many in the United States will gain health insurance coverage as a result of the Affordable Ca...
Nothing can rouse fury in even the most apathetic voter or stir the vitriol of American political di...
Access to healthcare should be seen as a right for every person regardless of legal status. An effic...
This toolkit provides an overview of available policy options for state and local governments to exp...
The number of undocumented migrants in high-income countries has increased in recent decades, imposi...
This issue brief—the first in a series "Supporting Health Equity and Affordable Health Coverage for ...
Examines the ability of communities to provide health care for both legal and undocumented immigrant...
Noncitizens lawfully residing in the United States are considered a “discrete and insular minority” ...
The health care reform signed by President Obama in March 2010 mirrors the Clinton reform proposal o...
During the Democratic presidential debate on July 31, all 10 candidates raised their hands when aske...
The question of whether illegal immigrants should be entitled to some form of health coverage in the...
In the recent political climate, the debate regarding undocumented immigrants and what, if anything,...
The 2020 election, uniting control of the political branches in the Democratic party, opened up a re...
Abstract As the US recession deepens, furthering the debate about healthcare reform is now even more...
There are many arguments that have been deployed to argue for the inclusion of immigrants in the Aff...
While many in the United States will gain health insurance coverage as a result of the Affordable Ca...
Nothing can rouse fury in even the most apathetic voter or stir the vitriol of American political di...
Access to healthcare should be seen as a right for every person regardless of legal status. An effic...
This toolkit provides an overview of available policy options for state and local governments to exp...
The number of undocumented migrants in high-income countries has increased in recent decades, imposi...
This issue brief—the first in a series "Supporting Health Equity and Affordable Health Coverage for ...
Examines the ability of communities to provide health care for both legal and undocumented immigrant...
Noncitizens lawfully residing in the United States are considered a “discrete and insular minority” ...
The health care reform signed by President Obama in March 2010 mirrors the Clinton reform proposal o...