Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitState-level reactions to DACA recipients' Obamacare eligibility by 2024
Supportive measures adopted • 33%
Neutral stance maintained • 33%
Opposing measures adopted • 34%
State government announcements and policy updates
Biden Admin Grants Obamacare Access to 100,000 DACA Recipients Starting Next Year
May 3, 2024, 10:45 AM
President Joe Biden's administration has finalized a new policy on Friday that will allow approximately 100,000 DACA recipients, often referred to as 'Dreamers', to access federally subsidized health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This significant expansion aims to provide health insurance to immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. The policy change, which includes eligibility for taxpayer-funded subsidies, is set to take effect next year, marking the first time these individuals will be eligible for federal healthcare coverage since DACA's inception over a decade ago.
View original story
Support • 33%
Oppose • 33%
No Action • 34%
Multiple states adopt similar policies • 25%
Few states adopt similar policies • 25%
No states adopt similar policies • 25%
States repeal existing similar policies • 25%
Democratic Support • 33%
Republican Opposition • 33%
Bipartisan Support • 34%
Formal support through additional legislation • 33%
No significant action • 34%
Legislative attempts to block or modify the policy • 33%
Favorable • 33%
Neutral • 33%
Unfavorable • 34%
Democratic support • 25%
Republican opposition • 25%
Bipartisan support • 25%
Bipartisan opposition • 25%
0 states • 25%
1-5 states • 25%
6-10 states • 25%
More than 10 states • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Highly approve • 25%
Somewhat approve • 25%
Somewhat disapprove • 25%
Highly disapprove • 25%
Majority of states align with federal reclassification • 33%
Mixed reaction among states • 34%
Majority of states oppose or do not align with reclassification • 33%
Significant increase • 25%
Moderate increase • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Decrease • 25%
Majority approval • 33%
Neutral • 34%
Majority disapproval • 33%
Slight increase • 33%
Significant increase • 33%
No significant change • 34%