And someone else to pay for it.
Reminds me of all the stories I’ve heard about somone who wins the lottery, and the day after their name is published, long-lost relatives come out of the woodwork (including the Ugandan cousin you didn’t know your German family had), and then what appears to be the world’s biggest 12 year old shows up at their door in a wheelchair, holding a sign that reads ‘I need money for a life-saving operation but can’t afford it’. If I won that much, I’d buy my own zip code and build a moat around it.
If she came from Mexico, then she already has”free” health care. What she means to say is that Mexico’s “free” health care is so bad, that she refuses to use it. Speaks volumes as to what we can expect once the US has “free” healthcare.
In the end we will have to pay twice for health care. Once for all the free care and another time for the care we ourselves find good enough to access.