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Biden offered health insurance access to DACA immigrants. Trump took it away.


A new Trump administration rule bars immigrants living in the United States under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) from buying health insurance from Affordable Care Act marketplaces. The ... Read More

Thousands of DACA recipients in California lose health coverage this month


Thousands of DACA recipients in California who are no longer eligible for the Affordable Care Act coverage are urged to take action before losing healthcare access at the end of the month. Last summer ... Read More

As DACA recipients lose federal health benefits, Washington state offers immigrants an alternative


Starting this week, immigrants in the U.S. under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program will no longer qualify for federal health insurance. But Washington is one of few states ... Read More

ACA Marketplace Rule, Part 3: EHB Changes, DACA Eligibility, Agent And Broker Standards, And Litigation


On June 20, 2025, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a final rule that will severely restrict marketplace eligibility, enrollment, and affordability under the Affordable ... Read More

Trump eases red tape on bare-bones health insurance. What this means for you


Short-term insurance plans cost less than Affordable Care Act plans but come with a catch. Insurers can limit benefits or deny coverage. Read More

Thousands of DACA recipients in California lose health coverage this month


Over 2,300 DACA recipients in California will lose ACA health coverage on Aug. 31. Trump-era policy revision redefines 'lawfully present,' removing DACA from eligibility. Covered California urges ... Read More


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