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VisitCongressional response to ACA expansion for DACA recipients by 2024
Formal support through additional legislation • 33%
No significant action • 34%
Legislative attempts to block or modify the policy • 33%
Congressional records and major news outlets
Biden Expands ACA Coverage to 100,000 DACA Recipients, Finalized Friday
May 3, 2024, 10:12 AM
President Joe Biden's administration has announced a policy to expand access to federally run health insurance under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) for DACA recipients, commonly referred to as 'Dreamers'. This move will allow approximately 100,000 undocumented immigrants, brought to the U.S. as children, to enroll in ACA's health insurance plans. The policy, finalized on Friday, aims to provide affordable, quality healthcare coverage to a group that has been historically marginalized in terms of healthcare access. President Biden stated, 'Today, my Administration is expanding affordable, quality health care coverage to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients.' This decision comes ahead of the November elections, highlighting its potential political significance.
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Democratic Support • 33%
Republican Opposition • 33%
Bipartisan Support • 34%
Support • 33%
Oppose • 33%
No Action • 34%
Reversal • 50%
Affirmation • 50%
Legislation Passed Supporting Rules • 33%
Legislation Passed Opposing Rules • 33%
No Significant Legislative Action • 34%
Increases Democratic votes • 33%
Benefits Republican opposition • 33%
No significant impact on election • 34%
Fully Implemented • 50%
Partially Implemented • 50%
Supportive measures adopted • 33%
Neutral stance maintained • 33%
Opposing measures adopted • 34%
Democratic support • 25%
Republican opposition • 25%
Bipartisan support • 25%
Bipartisan opposition • 25%
Executive order expanding DACA • 33%
No significant action • 33%
Legislative proposal for permanent solution • 33%
Significant increase • 33%
Slight increase • 33%
No significant change • 34%
Majority approval • 33%
Neutral • 34%
Majority disapproval • 33%
Positive for Democrats • 33%
Negative for Democrats • 33%
No Significant Impact • 34%
Decreases • 33%
Significantly increases • 33%
No significant change • 34%