From the Daily Caller....
The Senate voted down an amendment that would
have prevented illegal aliens from receiving taxpayer-funded health care
if they are granted legal status in an immigration reform package.
The 43-56 vote — taken during the Senate’s so-called budget
vote-o-rama Friday and the early hours of Saturday — split along party
lines the “gang of eight” senators currently working on an immigration
reform package.
Alabama Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions, the sponsor of the amendment, said that the vote put “immigration reform in jeopardy.”
“The core legal and economic principle of immigration is that those
seeking admission to a new country must be self-sufficient and
contribute to the economic health of the nation,” Sessions said in a
statement. “But, for years, the federal government has failed to enforce
this law. This principle is even more urgent when dealing with those
who have illegally entered the country.”
According to Sessions, the ranking member of the Senate budget
committee, the Democratic majority’s vote “will dramatically accelerate
the insolvency of our entitlement programs and is unfair to American
workers and taxpayers.”
The amendment would specifically have prohibited illegal immigrants
who gain legal status from accessing health care in the form of Medicaid
or Obamacare.
Republican “gang” members — Sens. Marco Rubio, John McCain, Lindsey
Graham and Sen. Jeff Flake – all voted in favor of the amendment.
Democratic members of the gang of eight — Sens. Dick Durbin, Charles
Schumer, Bob Menendez and Michael Bennet — voted against it.
Menendez said that the amendment is unnecessary, because any new
immigration package would need to be voted on in the Senate, according
to a Roll Call report.
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