(KAIR)--Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, on Thursday, filed a lawsuit in federal court to stop the Biden-Harris administration from giving Obamacare to those in the United States illegally.
According to a release from Kobach's office, the final plan, set to take effect November 1, would make more than 200,000 deferred action for childhood arrival recipients eligible for taxpayer-subsidized health plans, including 4,350 DACA recipients in Kansas.
According to the complaint, the proposed regulation violates a federal law that prohibits giving public benefits to illegal aliens. It also violates the plain text of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, itself.
Kobach is joined in the lawsuit by attorneys general from 14 other states, including Missouri and Nebraska.
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