Taxes are an important thing here in the U.S and if immigrants aren't allowed healthcare while paying taxes then that's not fair.
@9FLQ8KV7mos7MO
Illegal immigrants are illegal. They are not citizens and therefore cannot be taxed, if they wish for healthcare then they need to go the legal way. Then they will be a citizen, pay taxes, and not be deported.
@9GGYPVQ6mos6MO
Taxes are an important thing here in the U.S and if immigrants aren't allowed healthcare while paying taxes then that's not fair.
@9G5CSZG6mos6MO
Currently drug cartels in Mexico are worse then ever, committing heinous crimes and selling illegal contraband
@9FLF3Q47mos7MO
While it's understandable to consider the financial aspect of providing healthcare to immigrants, it's important to remember that access to healthcare is a basic human right. Denying healthcare based on immigration status can lead to detrimental health outcomes for individuals and public health risks for the community. Additionally, providing healthcare to immigrants can help prevent the spread of infectious diseases and promote overall well-being. It's crucial to prioritize compassion and inclusivity in healthcare policies.
@9FLHTTF7mos7MO
They are also paying taxes like everyone else which makes me believe they should also benefit off the things that they are paying for
@9FLHLKRConstitution7mos7MO
If they pay taxes they show that they are willing to follow the rules in order to maintain a living here but if they avoid taxes it shows they have ill intent and so should be sent back to where they came from.
@9LNXTW2Peace and Freedom16hrs16H
If they pay taxes and are a good citizen in the U.S. boarders they should be given the same benefits as people born in the U.S.
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