Without Expanded DACA Protections, Undocumented Students Are Being Left Behind
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Biden expands health insurance access for DACA recipients
The move comes during an election year in which immigration has become a salient issue.
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Biden administration expands healthcare coverage for Daca recipients
New rule allows Dreamers to access healthcare coverage through Affordable Care Act marketplaces for first timeThe Biden administration on Friday finalized a rule that would expand healthcare coverage for immigrants who came to the US as children and are shielded from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as Daca.Under the new rule, recipients of the Obama-era Daca program would be newly eligible to access healthcare coverage through the Affordable Care Act...