Obama's amnesty for illegal immigrants will produce a
disaster of unparalleled magnitude when the ObamaCare employer mandate kicks
in.
Those granted amnesty will not be eligible for ObamaCare. The amnesty will merely keep them safe from
deportation. It won't make them
legal. And ObamaCare can only go to
citizens and legal noncitizens living in the U.S.
But the employer mandate in ObamaCare requires large
companies to offer insurance to each of their full time workers or pay a hefty
fine to the government for failing to do so.
Combine these two programs and you have a huge incentive for
employers to dismiss any blue collar workers on their payroll and replace them
with illegal immigrants covered by amnesty.
These folks are allowed to work but not to get ObamaCare. An employer can't be fined for failing to
offer ObamaCare to employees who are ineligible to receive it!
An employer's dream!
Some argue that the anti-discrimination provisions of
ObamaCare will bar employers from offering insurance to some of their workers
(citizens and legal immigrants) and not to others (illegal immigrants). That argument seems farfetched since the
illegal immigrants cannot enroll in ObamaCare.
But, even if the argument holds water, what is to prevent an
employer from simply refusing to insure any of his workers at all? Then he could replace the citizens and legal
immigrants on his payroll with illegal immigrants (legal to work but not to get
ObamaCare). He couldn't be fined for not
insuring a workforce that cannot accept the insurance!
By creating a pool of work-legal/ObamaCare-illegal workers,
Obama will make the incentive to replace citizens with illegal immigrants
practically irresistible.
(My thanks to Dennis M. Lynch, documentary filmmaker, for
alerting me to this situation).
As Democrats bemoan the loss of blue collar whites who voted
with Republicans in the midterm elections, wait til the now amnesty/ObamaCare
mandate combo kicks in. You ain't seen
nothin' yet!
As the 2016 elections approach, this conflict between
amnesty and the employer mandate will likely become a major campaign
issue. It calls into question the two
hallmarks of the Obama presidency and puts them on a collision course. Even the strongest defenders of either policy
have to concede the problem and come up with solutions. But they may be hard to come by.
Obama cannot solve the problem by giving illegal immigrants
legal status by executive order. If he
felt he could, he would have done so already in his huge executive power
overreach. And Congress is not likely to
cooperate in changing the employer mandate or in making the newly amnestied
immigrants eligible for ObamaCare.
Republicans will be more inclined to let the Democrats stew in the brew
they have concocted.
The dimensions of this problem are enormous. One wonders if any of Obama's crew spotted it
during the run-up to his executive order.
It is hard to imagine President Clinton failing to notice such a
conflict between his two major programs.
Already, the Center for Immigration Studies points out that
the Census Bureau figures indicate that three out of four new jobs created
under Obama's tenure have gone to non-native born Americans (a category the
Census says covers legal immigrants, illegal ones, and naturalized US
citizens). Out of eight million new jobs created since 2008, six million have gone
to people who are not native born American citizens. Now, the desire of employers to find a way
out from under the expensive mandate in ObamaCare will accelerate the
process. It will be a great line to
feature on your resume that you came here illegally and are not eligible for
ObamaCare. It will go a long way toward
guaranteeing a job.
Published on DickMorris.com on November 28, 2014
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