'Dreamers' can get Obamacare this year, unless a court case stops them
Briefly

The Biden administration's new rule allows DACA recipients to enroll in Obamacare, correcting their long-standing exclusion from ACA coverage and offering them premium subsidies.
Despite this significant policy shift, the rule faces legal challenges from several states opposing DACA's eligibility for ACA enrollment, highlighting the contentious nature of immigration policy.
The potential enrollment of 100,000 uninsured DACA recipients represents a substantial opportunity for healthcare access, emphasizing the importance of inclusive coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
The bipartisan support and opposition to the rule illustrate the complex dynamics surrounding DACA and healthcare policy, reflecting varying state interests across the U.S.
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