
Republican Georgia Rep. Buddy Carter and Democratic Michigan Rep. Debbie Dingell clashed Sunday on CNNâs âState of the Unionâ over whether federal funds are being used for illegal immigrantsâ healthcare.
Since the government shutdown began Wednesday, Democrats denied Republican accusations that they are blocking the GOP-led bill in order to provide healthcare for illegal immigrants. Citing a poll by The Washington Post showing 47% of voters hold Congressional Republicans more responsible for the shutdown, CNN host Jake Tapper asked Carter for his response to Americans âblaming you guys.â
âWell, and they shouldnât be, because this is clearly the âSchumer Shutdown.â This is a shutdown that the Democrats instigated, all in the name of trying to get healthcare for illegals,â Carter said.
âIf you say theyâre not trying to do that, that is erroneous. They are wanting to reverse what we did in the Working Families Tax Act. What we did was to make sure that illegals are not going to get Medicaid â â Carter added before Tapper jumped in.
Tapper noted the availability of receiving Medicaid in a hospital would be limited to emergencies, with which Carter agreed. Dingell, however, pushed back on the Republican lawmakerâs argument, asking if he was suggesting someone who is dying shouldnât receive care.
âIf someoneâs dying, they shouldnât be able to get medical care. Is that what weâre saying?â Dingell asked. âThe only thing it allows is if someone is in bad shape and they go to an emergency room, but they are not covered by Medicaid, they are not covered by Medicare already in the law.â
âThe Supreme Court has already ruled on that, and we know we have to do that. But the point here is youâre trying to reverse what we did â â Carter responded as Dingell interjected.
Under the Reagan administration, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) was signed into law requiring hospitals that accept Medicare to provide emergency medical treatment to individuals regardless of their ability to pay or legal status.
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âItâs a Sunday!â Dingell snapped back. âWhat does the Bible teach us? âWhen I was sick, you took care of me.â Youâre going to deny someone dying health care?â
âNo, we canât do that. The Supreme Court has ruled on that,â Carter said.
Despite Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumerdenying that Democrats are trying to fund healthcare for illegal immigrants, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has repeatedly cited specific legislative text supporting his partyâs claims in multiple interviews.
During a Wednesday appearance on Fox Newsâs âSpecial Report with Bret Baier,â Johnson urged viewers to check âpage 57 of Chuck Schumerâs bill and look at section 2141.â
In the Democratsâ proposed continuing resolution, Section 2141, titled, âREPEAL OF HEALTH SUBTITLE CHANGES,â seeks to repeal the âOne Big, Beautiful Billâsâ Title VII, Section B. That section pertains to Medicare and efforts to curb waste, fraud, and abuse in the system, including the restriction of âAlien Medicaid eligibilityâ in Sec. 71109.
While Democrats have continued to call the accusations false, media pundits such as Foxâs Kennedy highlighted that in states such as California â which has extended Medi-Cal to illegal immigrants â the federal government does fund a portion âbecause Medi-Cal is funded by Medicaid.â
In March, Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom requested state lawmakers provide a $2.8 billion loan to help cover the programâs expenses, in addition to the $3.4 billion loan his administration borrowed to cover Medi-Cal payments.
The Trump administration has been aware of illegal immigrants being on Medicaid as early as June 2025. Officials had provided deportation officers with information related to millions of Medicaid enrollees to aid in enforcement efforts. The data included individuals living in areas that allow illegal migrants to enroll in their Medicaid programs, which includes California, Washington, D.C., Illinois, and Washington state.
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