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Trump On 鈥楳edicare for All鈥 And The Costs Of Extending Health Care To Undocumented Immigrants聽

"Over 130 legislators in this chamber have endorsed legislation that would bankrupt our nation by providing free taxpayer-funded health care to millions of illegal aliens, forcing taxpayers to subsidize free care for anyone in the world who unlawfully crosses our borders."

President Donald Trump, during his Feb. 4 State of the Union address

In his 2020 State of the Union address, President Donald Trump attempted to tie a Democratic proposal for health care reform to one of his signature issues: immigration.

鈥淥ver 130 legislators in this chamber have endorsed legislation that would bankrupt our nation by providing free taxpayer-funded health care to millions of illegal aliens, forcing taxpayers to subsidize free care for anyone in the world who unlawfully crosses our borders," Trump said Feb. 4.

That appears to be a reference to the 鈥淢edicare for All鈥 bills put forth in the Senate and House by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) that would establish a universal, government-funded health care system. The measures are the flagship Medicare for All proposals and have shaped a large portion of the 2020 campaign discourse on health care. We reached out to the White House to confirm that Trump was referring to these plans, but didn鈥檛 hear back.

That said, Trump has before about Medicare for All. And he is on target with his co-sponsor estimate for these bills. The Sanders measure has 14 Senate co-sponsors and the Jayapal legislation has 118 in the House.

His remarks were dramatic, though, in highlighting the proposal鈥檚 alleged consequences for undocumented immigrants. And health policy experts told us Trump missed the mark.

The Immigration Question

Trump is correct in his understanding that these proposals are intended to provide coverage regardless of immigration status.

But the evidence does not support his argument that Medicare for All would 鈥渂ankrupt鈥 the country by extending health insurance coverage to everyone, and to immigrants in the country illegally in particular.

One point: While the single-payer system outlined in the pending legislative proposals would increase public spending 鈥 and by a significant amount 鈥 its backers say that total health care spending likely wouldn鈥檛 change that much. That鈥檚 because, as the plan is envisioned, while government spending would go up, private health expenditures would disappear.

鈥淢edicare for All would dramatically shift how we pay for health care, but not necessarily how much we spend in total,鈥 said Larry Levitt, a vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to make the case that it would bankrupt the country.鈥 (Kaiser Health News is an editorially independent program of the foundation.)

Furthermore, to suggest that providing undocumented immigrants with insurance would bankrupt the country is misleading. Those immigrants make up a small number of the population 鈥 about 11 million, compared with the total national population of approximately 327 million.

鈥淎 very, very small percentage of the total cost is associated with that 11 million people,鈥 said Linda Blumberg, an analyst at the Urban Institute, a Washington think tank. 鈥淲e鈥檙e talking about a strawman.鈥

In fact, she noted, many existing programs on the state, county and local levels already provide health benefits to undocumented immigrants. Those programs haven鈥檛 led to bankruptcy.

Part Of A Broader Theme

Trump鈥檚 claim on health care for undocumented immigrants was part of a larger broadside on Democratic health proposals. He also argued Democrats would 鈥渋mpose a socialist takeover of our health care system鈥 and 鈥渞aid the Medicare benefits our seniors depend on.鈥

Those statements are also misleading.

For one thing, Levitt noted, Medicare for All would not socialize the medical care system, even if it would replace private insurance with all public programs. Under the current proposals, hospitals and doctors would still stand as private entities.

鈥淚t would in no way mean a socialist takeover of the health care system,鈥 Levitt said. 鈥淲hen Americans think of health care, I suspect they think of the people who actually deliver that care.鈥

The idea of 鈥渞aiding鈥 Medicare is also tricky, as we noted last October. While the single-payer plan would replace conventional Medicare with a new government program, that program (according to the Sanders and Jayapal bills) would have more generous benefits than Medicare currently offers. If anything, then, benefits wouldn鈥檛 be raided; they would be bolstered.

The result, analysts said: a series of arguments that distracts from the actual debate at hand.

鈥淚t is worthwhile having a serious debate over the inherent trade-offs of the reform being discussed,鈥 Blumberg said. 鈥淏ut this is the same kind of throwaway line and inflammatory language to thwart serious conversation.

Our Ruling

The president said Medicare for All would 鈥渂ankrupt our nation by providing free taxpayer-funded health care to millions of illegal aliens, forcing taxpayers to subsidize free care for anyone in the world who unlawfully crosses our borders."

While the program is meant to cover undocumented people, it is, at best, a gross exaggeration to suggest this expense would 鈥渂ankrupt鈥 the United States, especially since Medicare for All鈥檚 overall price tag looks fairly similar to what we currently spend on health care. (It changes who pays.)

We rate this claim Half True.

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