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By The New York Times
Published 2 months ago on
May 14, 2025

Gov. Gavin Newsom discusses California state firefighting operations in Sacramento on April 24, 2025. In a budget presentation planned for May 14, Newsom will call on California to scale back health care for undocumented immigrants to help balance the state budget, retrenching on his desire to deliver “universal health care for all.” (Andri Tambunan/The New York Times)

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom will call Wednesday for California to scale back health care for immigrants in the country illegally to help balance the state budget, retrenching on his desire to deliver “universal health care for all.”

The move comes days after the Trump administration targeted a different state-funded program for immigrants in California and signaled that it would continue to scrutinize benefits for people in the country illegally.

In a budget presentation Wednesday, Newsom will propose freezing enrollment of adults in the country illegally in the state’s version of Medicaid, known as Medi-Cal, as soon as January. He also will seek to charge those who remain in the program $100 a month beginning in 2027. The governor estimates that the changes combined would save the state $5.4 billion by fiscal year 2028-29.

The cuts come as the Trump administration is using its federal powers to pressure Democratic-led states to eliminate benefits for immigrants in the country illegally. As she targeted a California cash aid program, Kristi Noem, the Homeland Security secretary, said Monday, “If you are an illegal immigrant, you should leave now. The gravy train is over.”

California Faces a Budget Deficit

California faces a budget deficit this year because of stock market and economic volatility, as well as the potential for the federal government to curtail funding to states.

Newsom, a Democrat, blamed California’s shortfall partly on a projected $16 billion drop in tax revenues resulting from President Donald Trump’s turbulent trade wars, saying the tariffs have weakened the state’s economy. He began referring to the impacts as a “Trump Slump.”

But it has been clear for months that California’s Medi-Cal program has been spending billions more than expected, raising questions about whether the state can afford to continue its progressive ambitions.

Providing health care to immigrants in the country illegally has turned out to cost billions of dollars more than California leaders anticipated when they made Medi-Cal available last year to all low-income residents, regardless of immigration status.

California Democrats have been driven by a belief that providing health care to the poor is a moral imperative, as well as more cost effective than immigrants relying on emergency room visits for standard treatment. Under federal law, immigrants in the country illegally are entitled to emergency care but not Medicaid benefits.

Newsom faced a conundrum in trying to rein in Medi-Cal costs. He could either reduce benefits to all recipients, including citizens; focus on cutting immigrant benefits; or pursue some combination of both. His proposal will now be considered by state lawmakers, who must pass a budget next month.

“The state must take difficult but necessary steps to ensure fiscal stability and preserve the long-term viability of Medi-Cal for all Californians,” Newsom said in a statement.

Coverage for Immigrants Is Not the Only Cause of the Deficit

Coverage for immigrants is not the only reason the Medi-Cal budget is running a deficit. Prescription drugs have cost more than expected, and more seniors have enrolled than the state projected.

But the cost of insuring immigrants in the country illegally has been a significant factor in the budget. And it has become a particularly sensitive issue for Democrats in California because of Trump’s focus on deportations and the electorate’s interest in scaling back illegal immigration.

Medi-Cal benefits for immigrants in the country illegally have cost the state at least $2.7 billion beyond the $6.4 billion the state anticipated last year. More immigrants signed up for Medi-Cal than expected, and the costs for their prescriptions were higher than projected.

“There was so much fanfare around the 2024 expansion to the 26-to-49 age group,” said Paulette Cha, a research fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California. “This was extremely well publicized.”

While Democrats see the large enrollment numbers as a mark of success in their aim to insure all residents, Republicans see it as a sign that California is too generous.

As the nation emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, public support grew for providing coverage to immigrants. When lawmakers passed an expansion in 2021, 66% of Californians favored providing health care to the state’s residents in the country illegally, according to a survey by the Public Policy Institute of California.

But by 2023, PPIC’s surveys showed, support had dipped to 55%.

A poll this month by the Institute for Governmental Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, found that Californians prioritized covering immigrant children over immigrant adults.

“California obviously did a really big, bold experiment,” Cha said.

Other Democratic-run states that want to cover immigrants may look to its experience, Cha said, and think that “maybe we’ll just try to be a little bit more cautious on budgeting.”

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

By Laurel Rosenhall/Andri Tambunan
c. 2025 The New York Times Company

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