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  2. Obamacare coverage for DACA recipients in 19 states ... - AOL

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    People who received benefits from DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, began signing up for coverage under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, at the start of ...

  3. DACA recipients will now be eligible for federal health care ...

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    More than 100,000 young immigrants protected by DACA will soon become eligible to receive federal healthcare coverage for the first time since the program was implemented over a decade ago.

  4. Biden moves to expand Obamacare and Medicaid for Dreamers - AOL

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    While the fate of DACA is currently in limbo, the Biden administration announced its plan on Thursday to expand health care coverage for DACA recipients. Biden moves to expand Obamacare and ...

  5. USCIS immigration forms - Wikipedia

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    The rules associated with where forms are to be mailed are complex: the location for mailing a form depends on the form name, the category of application, and the mailing address specified by the applicant (this may differ from the address the applicant sends the application from).

  6. Biden expands health insurance access for DACA immigrants - AOL

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    Previously, DACA recipients were not allowed to enroll in the reduced-cost plans, also known as Obamacare, but they could receive health insurance from an employer, buy private insurance or in ...

  7. Deferred Action for Parents of Americans - Wikipedia

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    Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA), sometimes called Deferred Action for Parental Accountability, was a planned United States immigration policy to grant deferred action status to certain undocumented immigrants who have lived in the United States since 2010 and have children who are either American citizens or lawful permanent residents.