ACLU targets Democrats and Republicans with cell coronavirus billboards

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sponsored a fleet of cell billboards in Washington, DC, Miami, and Phoenix Wednesday, it’s not easy for members of Congress to open the COVID-19 check and remedy to everyone in the United States, regardless of immigration. State.

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“As long as we’re not all covered, we’re all at risk,” it reads on billboards, which ask others to urge politicians to push for universal detection and the remedy of coronaviruses.

In all coronavirus reaction expenses that have become law, Congress included evidence and remedies for others eligible for federal Medicaid, rather than emergency Medicaid, excluding giant categories of immigrants, such as undocumented immigrants and permanent citizens who have stayed in the country under five. Years.

Overall, at least 10 million other people and potentially more than 15 million other people are not eligible for testing and the remedy under existing legislation.

The House Hero Act, widely known as the Democratic starting point for negotiations with Senate Republicans on the next coronavirus stimulus bill, included and treated COVID-19 as a component of the Medicaid emergency, which covers everyone in the country.

But the Republican edition of the Senate doesn’t come with a disposition lately.

Immigrant advocates as early as April warned of the risks of millions of others due to detection and treatment, and the ACLU issued a series of classified ads in July pushing for universal inclusion.

The new advertising campaign, listed somewhere in the “high 4 digits,” points to Democratic leaders who, in past negotiations, have been unable to convince Senate Republicans to accompany immigrants in the coronavirus stimulus plans.

But it also points to Republicans like Rubio, who has spurred economic stimulus for U.S. citizens married to immigrants without social security numbers, an organization excluded from previous coronavirus bills.

Look at the thread.

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