Obama Tells "Mixed-Status Families" There's Nothing To Worry About
03/19/2014
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Obama Tells  "Mixed-Status Families" There's Nothing To Worry About

In an interview with Univision, Obama made it clear that mixed-status families, that is, with both legal and illegal members, have nothing to fear from Obamacare.

Not that that's  a big surprise, and not that there's much danger of deportation anyway, but just saying it outright is more evidence of President Obama's brazen contempt for the law.  Honestly, how could any Republican believe that Obama is a reliable partner on immigration? 

As reported on The Hill:

President Obama on Tuesday sought to assure legal immigrants that they can sign up for ObamaCare without worrying that “the immigration people” will come for family members who are in the country illegally.

In an interview with Univision Deportes, a Spanish-language sports radio show, Obama said immigration officials won’t have access to the personal information that consumers provide when signing up for healthcare on the new exchanges.

“Well, the main thing for people to know is that any information you get, you know, asked with respect to buying insurance, does not have anything to do with … the rules governing immigration,” Obama said. “And you know, you can qualify if you’re a legal resident, if you are … legally present in the United States. You know, if you have a family where some people are citizens or legally here, and others are not documented, the immigration people will never get that information.”

The administration has made this point before, but Hispanics have been slow to enroll under ObamaCare, and some believe mixed-status families might be staying away from the exchanges out of fear it will jeopardize family members in the country illegally.

“You know, you will qualify, you know, regardless of what your family’s status is,” Obama said on Tuesday. “So, you know, people should not hold back just because they’re in a mixed-family status.”

The White House has said there are 10.2 million uninsured Hispanics eligible for ObamaCare in the country, and about 8.1 million are likely eligible for tax credits. Hispanics have the highest rate of uninsured of any ethnic group in the country.

The administration has focused on Hispanics in its final enrollment push through initiatives like the Latino Enrollment Week of Action, and in its partnership with Spanish-language media.

Obama’s Tuesday interview on a sports talk show also dovetails with the administration’s effort to leverage the popular NCAA basketball tournament to get its message out.

Obama to Hispanics: We won’t deport relatives because you enroll in ObamaCare  Jonathan Easley, The Hill, March 18, 2014




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