Medicare Eligibility

Since the implementation of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” an estimated 100,000 lawfully present immigrants have been denied access to affordable health care without clear explanations as to why. Despite having worked and paid Medicare taxes for years, various groups have completely lost the health coverage they once relied on.

The Center for Medicare Advocacy (CMA) has taken steps to sue the SSA for information on the new Medicare requirements. CMA argues that these individuals deserve to know why they’ve been denied, and Medicare experts must also understand the new requirements if they are to advise individuals if they’re eligible or not.

Despite CMA’s previous Freedom of Information Act requests, SSA has refused to release this information that would usually be public knowledge. Since the President’s OBBB Act, this information has become concealed from Americans and used as a weapon of discrimination.

Should the SSA lose the case, the new Medicare requirements will once again be made transparent and allow the U.S. to become a nation with a higher quality of health