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California’s Spending $9.5 BILLION on Illegal Alien Healthcare This Year Alone, by Brittany M. Hughes  – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV, February 17, 2025

The current average price of gas in the state of California is $4.85, well about the national average of $3.16. The average weekly grocery bill is just shy of $300.

But hey, if you happen to be a resident of the Golden State, struggling under the weight of your bills while paying the highest gas and income tax rates in the nation, just know your money is being well spent. Not on you, of course. But illegal aliens are making out like bandits.

Feel better yet?

According to this, California will spend nearly $10 billion – that’s billion, with a “b” – on health care for illegal aliens this year. That includes emergency care and hospital stays for uninsured, undocumented migrants who find themselves sick, injured, or needing medical care, but who have no private insurance and no way of paying for it. But because California is run by math deficient, bleeding heart liberals, these illegally-present folks are still included in the state’s Medi-Cal program, which redistributes taxpayer funding to cover health care for low-income individuals. …

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