Obama made
Americans buy insurance, but judge stops Trump rule that immigrants do the same
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C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal By C. Douglas
Golden, The Western Journal
Published November 30, 2019 at 4:23pm
Is it morally unacceptable to ask that people be able to
pay for their own health insurance? According to a judge appointed by a
president who thought that was perfectly acceptable, the answer is yes.
According to the Washington
Examiner, an Obama-appointed judge blocked a Trump administration
measure that would have required many legal immigrants to prove they could pay
by for coverage, or had insurance through an employer.
Legal
immigrants who were receiving visas that could lead to green cards
would need to demonstrate they either had enough money to cover their medical
expenses or had other means to get health coverage.
”Immigrants otherwise would have to show that they
received private coverage through a job, directly from an insurer, through a
short-term plan that is cheaper but offers less generous benefits, or through a
family member,” the Examiner reported.
“To meet the requirement, they would not be able to
obtain tax subsidies through Obamacare that help them pay for premiums.”
The rule doesn’t apply to refugees or asylum-seekers.
“Healthcare providers and taxpayers bear substantial
costs in paying for medical expenses incurred by people who lack health
insurance or the ability to pay for their healthcare,” the White House said in
a proclamation
announcing the new rule in October.
”Hospitals and other providers often administer care to
the uninsured without any hope of receiving reimbursement from them. The costs
associated with this care are passed on to the American people in the form of
higher taxes, higher premiums, and higher fees for medical services."
“In total, uncompensated care costs -- the overall
measure of unreimbursed services that hospitals give their patients — have
exceeded $35 billion in each of the last 10 years. These costs amount to
approximately $7 million on average for each hospital in the United States, and
can drive hospitals into insolvency. Beyond uncompensated care costs, the
uninsured strain Federal and State government budgets through their reliance on
publicly funded programs, which ultimately are financed by taxpayers.”
The White House also noted that legal immigrants are
three times more likely than American citizens to be
uninsured.
On Tuesday, an Obama appointee blocked the rule from
taking effect.
In his decision, United States District Court Judge
Michael Simon temporarily blocked the State Department from implementing the
rule, arguing it violated federal immigration laws.
“We look forward to defending the president's lawful
action,” the White House said in a statement.
"Congress plainly provided the president with broad
authority to impose additional restrictions or limitations on the entry of
aliens into the United States," White House press secretary Stephanie
Grisham said.
The great irony, of course, is the fact that Simon was an
appointee of a president who felt that Americans needed to buy insurance
whether they needed it or not.
In fact, that was the whole point of the Obamacare individual
mandate: If you didn’t get healthy people to pay into the program by
buying coverage they didn’t need, premiums would skyrocket.
I mean, they did anyway, but at some level the thing
could be seen as a wealth transfer from younger, healthier Americans to older
Americans. If you didn’t buy insurance, you had to pay a fine.
This was morally passable then.
In fact, the Supreme Court found that it was legal.
That’s not to say it’s ethical -- at least for people who
are already in the country. However, it passed constitutional muster.
Given the broad powers that the president enjoys under
immigration law -- something that the Supreme Court has already ruled on via
the president’s travel ban -- asking that legal immigrants have the money to
pay for their health care or have an insurance plan that pays for it makes no
small amount of sense, particularly when you consider the burden imposed on our
health
care system.
One hopes -- suspects, even -- higher courts will
consider this.
Until then, it’s worth noting the irony at play here.
This is a judge who wants immigrants to this country to
have a freedom that American citizens didn’t have under the
former president.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
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