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Beneficiarios de DACA pronto tendrán acceso a cobertura médica

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Thursday, May 23, 2024   

La administración Biden finalizó una norma que ampliará la cobertura de atención médica a los beneficiarios de la Acción Diferida para Menores Migrantes, o DACA por sus siglas en inglés, que ahora entrarán en la categoría de "presencia legal".

En Wyoming, la economía turística de Jackson Hole atrae a inmigrantes que buscan trabajo. Es difícil precisar cuántas personas son, pero algunas estimaciones dicen que los inmigrantes constituyen una cuarta parte de la población regional, según Alin Yuriko Badillo Carrillo de Voices Jackson Hole, una organización que amplifica las voces de los inmigrantes. Ella agrega que los inmigrantes tienen muchos empleos vitales para los puntos turísticos.

"Industria de servicios y limpieza, servicios de restaurantes, construcción: mucho del trabajo pesado para garantizar que nuestra comunidad siga funcionando," insistió también la entrevistada.

Más de medio millón de beneficiarios de DACA se encuentran actualmente en los Estados Unidos, según losServicios de Inmigración, y tienen tres veces más probabilidades de no tener seguro que la población general.

El programa DACA, iniciado en 2012, brinda protección a ciertos inmigrantes indocumentados que llegaron a Estados Unidos cuando eran niños. Pero hasta ahora, esas protecciones no incluían el acceso a la cobertura médica a través del Affordable Care Act Marketplace o el Basic Health Program (Programa Básico de Salud).

La propia Badillo Carrillo es beneficiaria de DACA y explica que los beneficios de la cobertura médica son de gran alcance.

"No solo para mí, creo que es un beneficio comunitario. Si tengo acceso a atención preventiva y médica, podré estar más saludable y también ayudar a otros," enfatizó además Badillo Carrillo.

La norma entrará a en vigor el 1 de noviembre, al mismo tiempo que inicia el periodo de inscripción.


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