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…as they have been getting healthcare for some time. During the Biden Admin, Connecticut, as a sanctuary state, probably already spent millions on Husky Medicaid. Recently, clinics have been sending out letters reminding folks that the offices will not be discriminating against people for “national origin.” I have received the letter from 2 offices I get care from.
So, this article would have you think that Connecticut somehow does not already serve illegals with healthcare as good as what citizens here receive? The real question is... can or should we continue to do so? The reason you can’t see a doctor for months is often because they are busy with “newcomers” whose presence is reducing all benefits afforded to “citizens” in Connecticut.
Excess additions to population drain resources thereby impacting quality of services provided in any community. More students to educate, more sick to provide care to, more to find housing for, etc. The idea that “newcomers” who broke our immigration laws and entered our country illegally because of the incompetence of the administration we just voted out are entitled in some way to reduce the quality of anything our American “citizens” have is an abomination.
The presidential election spoke loud and clear AGAINST this. Connecticut’s leaders, even though they think that the D next to their name exempts them, need to get on board or face the threat of losing all the funding Connecticut enjoys via the Federal Government.
It is unfair that “citizens” of CT need to stand in line behind criminal illegals. That is not constitutional. It is also an abomination of “truth in reporting” that the Connecticut mainstream media would have you think this is NOT already happening.
Please stop insulting the intelligence of Connecticut residents who know better, that our “newcomers are treated better than we citizens in Connecticut are treated. We are looking forward to continuing the efforts to turn Connecticut RED, and returning back to the rule of “We the People” in the future.
I cite the article in CT Mirror I take issue with here: https://ctmirror.org/2024/11/18/undocumented-healthcare-ct/