Ken Calvert criticizes healthcare policy for immigrants

Ken Calvert criticizes healthcare policy for immigrants
Congressman Ken Calvert, District 41 — Official Website
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Ken Calvert, a long-serving U.S. Congressman representing California’s 41st District since 1993, has recently shared his views on several issues through social media. Born in Corona, California, in 1953 and an alumnus of San Diego State University, Calvert has been vocal about various policy decisions and community matters.

On March 13, 2025, Calvert expressed his concerns regarding healthcare policies for immigrants. He stated: “It’s unfair and unsustainable to ask taxpayers to pay for free healthcare for illegal immigrants. We must ensure NO federal tax dollars go directly or indirectly to support the irresponsible policy decision by CA Democrats to provide Medi-Cal benefits to illegal immigrants.”

Later that day, he addressed a community issue involving a local religious institution. He tweeted: “We stand in solidarity with our neighbors at the BAPS Hindu Temple and the Hindu community following this despicable act.”

On March 14, 2025, Calvert commented on a legislative matter concerning budgetary allocations and military funding. He remarked: “The bill Congressional Democrats are throwing a tantrum over: Prevents a government shutdown Gives our military a historic pay raise Fully funds veterans benefits Does NOTHING to change Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid benefits.”



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