Thursday, July 30, 2009

Make no mistake, illegal immigrants will be included

During the Presidential campaign last year, Barack Obama insisted that his health care reform plan would not cover illegal immigrants.

During a recent interview with Katie Couric he said the same thing - almost:

Asked by CBS News' Katie Couric in an exclusive interview whether illegal immigrants should be covered under a new health care plan, President Obama responded simply, "no." But he said there may need to be an exception to that policy for children.
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"The one exception that I think has to be discussed is how are we treating children," he continued. "Partly because if you've got children who may be here illegally but are still in playgrounds or at schools, and potentially are passing on illnesses and communicable diseases, that aren't getting vaccinated, that I think is a situation where you may have to make an exception."

If you provide health coverage to schoolchildren, then how can you deny it to their mothers? And their fathers? And their siblings?

The debate is still raging, and currently stalled in Congress. But it's likely that in the end, we will have a plan very similar to Germany's, where employees and their families are covered by their employer's health insurance, and unemployed persons are covered directly by the government.

But here is my prediction, and this is one of the few that I can be 99% certain of. Whatever plan we end up with for the unemployed, illegal immigrants will be able to sign up like everyone else. Why? Because:

1. In many areas (such as "sanctuary cities"), administrative clerks for the government plan will be or prohibited by law to ask anyone about their immigration status. Merely asking someone will be considered "racial profiling".

2. People will argue, with some merit, that they while they are here, they need health care coverage like everyone else to prevent communicable diseases from spreading.

3. The "no human is illegal" crowd will claim that they deserve health care like everyone else, which is hard to refute, especially when you run ads featuring children's faces.

But there is a problem with all these arguments - a very simple rule that has been true from the dawn of civilization:

YOU CAN'T HAVE OPEN BORDERS AND A GENEROUS WELFARE STATE AT THE SAME TIME!

Eventually it will collapse under its own weight. And when it does, the tragedy of it will be too real for me to even enjoy gloating over being right.

3 comments:

Robert said...

If so, that's ludicrous. Even the UK's NHS (of which I am a big fan) denies coverage to non-UK residents.

For example, if you are an American tourist and end up in a UK emergency room, they will care for you certainly. But you had better have U.S. coverage that pays for foreign travel, because the NHS will seek payment from your insurer.

The NHS chases down non-residents who have tried to get "free" health care here in Britain:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4415491.stm

So it should be with any government plan that might appear in the States. It is only common sense.

John Rohan said...

To Robert,

It is common sense, but unfortunately it's not entirely true. The UK doesn't deny coverage to all non-UK residents. How would they go after illegal immigrants who simply cannot pay?

Moreover, last year, the UK's High Court ruled that failed asylum seekers who are HIV positive are entitled to free treatement in the NHS until they are removed (http://www.aidsmap.com/en/news/C80C4EC8-6ED8-4048-AEB1-9F868766F315.asp). That means that they are getting free treatment for life, since they can now use their illness to challenge any deportation.

Anonymous said...

Something will have to give. Most probably the quality of our health care will be the first thing to go. I predict that in a few years you (and that's all of you) will see the day where you or your parents are denied life saving health care because it is too expensive while at the same time illegals will get totally free health care. I'm not sure the people making these decisions will be called "death panels". Lets call them Survival Specialist or "SS" for short...