From Kica Matos, National Immigration Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject Huge news for DACA recipients
Date April 28, 2023 5:01 PM
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I am thrilled to share this news with you, friend:

After years of advocacy from our team, partner organizations, and alongside
impacted people, we’ve achieved a monumental victory: The Biden administration is lifting health coverage restrictions for DACA
recipients, finally allowing them to access the care they need.

As the pandemic made starkly clear, the health of our communities depends on all
of us having access to quality medical care. Public health insurance programs
are a lifeline to so many people, but DACA recipients have been unjustly
excluded for over a decade. This recent announcement is a critical victory that
will rectify this years-long injustice.

Our fight, of course, does not end here. DACA is still under threat in the courts and Congress has yet to act on a
legislative solution. We are continuing to keep our eyes on the prize –
citizenship for immigrant youth – while also ensuring that this new win is
implemented fairly and effectively, so that everyone who is eligible knows about
and can benefit from their new health care options.

Right now, we have an opportunity to build upon this momentum and your support
is critical. So we're asking, will you make a
contribution to fuel our fight on behalf of DACA recipients and all immigrants
who call the U.S. home?
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[[link removed]]Your support makes victories like this possible — thank you for all you do.

Sincerely,

Kica Matos
Incoming President
National Immigration Law Center

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