The
proclamation, issued by the White House, said it would not
affect any individual's eligibility for asylum or refugee
status. The measure will take effect on Nov. 3, it said.
Trump has made cutting legal and illegal immigration a
centerpiece of his presidency. The Trump administration said
last month that it planned to allow only 18,000 refugees to
resettle in the United States in the 2020 fiscal year, the
lowest number in the history of the modern refugee program.
"While our healthcare system grapples with the challenges caused
by uncompensated care, the United States Government is making
the problem worse by admitting thousands of aliens who have not
demonstrated any ability to pay for their healthcare costs,"
Trump said in the proclamation.
He said the suspension applied only to people seeking to enter
the United States with an immigrant visa.
The document listed the types of insurance considered approved,
such as employer-sponsored plans and the Medicare program for
the elderly.
But it said for people over the age of 18, coverage under the
Medicaid program for the poor is not approved.
(Reporting by Mohammad Zargham; Editing by Eric Beech and Sandra
Maler)
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