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Illegal immigrant healthcare costs in blue state triggers intense budget debate

The Republican minority leaders in California are responding to potential next steps for the highly scrutinized Medi-Cal program, which is insolvent, as some believe the ability for people to enroll «regardless of their immigration status» is a leading cause.
The state faces a $12 billion budget shortfall as budget talks continue in Sacramento.
The Medi-Cal program went insolvent earlier this year after it went billions over budget, resulting in $3.44 billion in loan requests to salvage the program, which covers low-income Golden State residents. Republicans said it was in large part due to illegal immigrants being allowed to enroll in the program, and Newsom also said that it was part of the spending issue, but not the whole picture, according to KCRA.
LAWMAKERS REVEAL WHETHER AMERICANS SHOULD PICK UP THE MEDICAID TAB FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s May budget revision proposes a pause in adults 19 and older from enrolling in «full-scope coverage.» (AP Photo/José Luis Villegas, File)
«That’s going to continue to be a big debate here in California as we’re wrestling with a $12 billion dollar deficit and the cost of providing free healthcare to illegal immigrants is $11.4 billion dollars, so if we just didn’t do that, that would eliminate our budget deficit,» California State Senate Minority Leader Brain Jones said. «Now, there’s lots of other ways we can find $12 billion dollars to eliminate the deficit as well.»
Newsom’s May budget revision proposes a pause for adults 19 and older from enrolling in «full-scope coverage» and to start charging a $100 premium each month «for individuals with certain statuses,» Fox News Digital reported earlier this month.
«To be very clear, these proposals are the results of a $16 billion Trump Slump and higher-than-expected health care utilization. Because of these outside factors, the state must take difficult but necessary steps to ensure fiscal stability and preserve the long-term viability of Medi-Cal for all Californians,» Elana Ross, deputy communications director for Newsom’s office, told Fox News Digital in a statement.
«Governor Newsom refuses to turn his back on hardworking Californians, especially when it comes to their basic health care needs,» she added.
The proposal from the Newsom administration sparked criticism among some in the legislature, as the Democratic California Legislative Latino Caucus is suggesting a tax hike to pay for the program’s coverage for illegal immigrants, according to KCRA. The question remains whether a $100 premium would be enough to get people to leave the program.
LAWMAKERS IN DEEP BLUE STATE DEMAND AUDIT OVER SKYROCKETING HEALTHCARE COSTS: ‘ALARMING NATURE’

Migrants attempt to cross into the U.S. from Mexico at the border on Dec. 17, 2023 in Jacumba Hot Springs, California. (Nick Ut/Getty Images)
However, Jones said that Medi-Cal being offered to illegal immigrants might not be quite what Democrats present it as.
«It’s just a messaging point for the governor and the Democratic leadership. It’s not an actual thing. Meaning the governor and the Democrat leadership are promising illegal immigrants coverage, and they are on the rolls, but there’s very little access,» he said.
«A lot of doctors in California that used to provide Medicare and Medicaid have closed up shop, moved to other states. A lot of other doctors that are still here have stopped taking those kinds of patients, even if they’re here legally or illegally, because the reimbursement rates are so low, the doctors actually lose money when they take a Medicare or Medicaid patient,» Jones continued.
NEWSOM CONCEDES SKYROCKETING HEALTHCARE COSTS FOR ILLEGALS ARE ‘PARTIAL’ CONTRIBUTOR TO MEDICAID PROBLEM

«A lot of doctors in California that used to provide Medicare and Medicaid have closed up shop, moved to other states,» according to California State Senate Minority Leader Brain Jones. (iStock)
Meanwhile, Assembly Minority Leader James Gallagher told Fox News Digital in an interview that the budget shortfall is «a total disaster» that «was completely predictable.»
«You know, two years ago, Gavin Newsom and the supermajority Democrats decided to fund illegal immigrant healthcare through our Medi-Cal program. And everybody said it’s gonna be billions of dollars. It’s not sustainable. And at the time, Biden was president, and people were coming across the border, millions of people. We had no idea. And I think a lot of them came to California and signed up. And so now we have a completely unsustainable, bankrupted Medi-Cal system that’s required $3.4 billion worth of loans to prop up.»
On a federal level, the pending reconciliation bill that recently passed the House of Representatives could also create issues for the state’s Medi-Cal offerings, as it would change the federal «match» from 90% to 80% for care that is not an emergency, which the Newsom administration says could cost the state billions, The Center Square reported.
«If Republicans move this extreme MAGA proposal forward, millions will lose coverage, hospitals will close, and safety nets could collapse under the weight,» Newsom stated last week.
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El “Codex Gigas”, la misteriosa ‘Biblia del Diablo’, sigue desatando leyendas y asombro

La leyenda que rodea al Codex Gigas ha alimentado durante siglos la fascinación por este manuscrito medieval, conocido popularmente como la “Biblia del Diablo”. Su fama no solo se debe a su imponente tamaño, sino también a las historias sobrenaturales y enigmas históricos que lo acompañan.
Entre los relatos más célebres destaca el de un monje de la localidad checa de Podlažice, quien, tras ser condenado a una forma de ejecución que implicaba ser sellado de por vida en un espacio reducido, habría intentado salvarse comprometiéndose a escribir el libro más grande jamás creado en una sola noche. Ante la imposibilidad de cumplir semejante tarea, según la leyenda, el monje habría invocado al Diablo, obteniendo así su ayuda a cambio de su alma.
El Codex Gigas, cuyo nombre en latín significa “gran libro”, sobresale entre los manuscritos medievales que han llegado hasta la actualidad. Con unas dimensiones aproximadas de 91 por 51 centímetros y un peso de 75 kilogramos, este volumen monumental está compuesto por 310 hojas de pergamino, elaboradas a partir de piel de ternera y asno, lo que habría requerido sacrificar más de 160 animales para su confección.

A diferencia de la mayoría de los manuscritos iluminados de la Edad Media, el Codex Gigas reúne en un solo tomo una variedad de textos independientes. Además de contener el Antiguo y el Nuevo Testamento, incluye copias manuscritas de obras históricas y científicas del historiador judío Flavio Josefo y del teólogo católico Isidoro de Sevilla. También incorpora una temprana historia de Bohemia, escrita por Cosmas de Praga, así como listas de conjuros y hechizos, un manual médico del siglo XII, un calendario y resúmenes de los alfabetos griego, hebreo y eslavo.
El elemento más célebre del Codex Gigas, y el que le ha valido el apodo de “Biblia del Diablo”, es una ilustración a página completa de una figura demoníaca, representada con cuernos, garras, lengua bífida y grandes ojos blancos.
Esta imagen inquietante, situada entre un texto sobre la penitencia y otro sobre exorcismos, se enfrenta a una página que muestra una ilustración igualmente grande de la Ciudad Celestial, lo que podría simbolizar las dos caras del más allá cristiano. La ilustración demoníaca ha sido objeto de numerosas interpretaciones y es uno de los motivos principales de la fama del manuscrito.

La historia documentada del Codex Gigas resulta tan enigmática como el significado de sus ilustraciones. Los especialistas descartan la posibilidad de que el manuscrito haya sido escrito en una sola noche, como sugiere la leyenda.
En cambio, consideran que fue elaborado entre los años 1204 y 1230, probablemente por una sola persona. Aunque no se puede afirmar con certeza que se produjera en Podlažice, una nota en la primera página identifica al monasterio de esa localidad como su primer propietario conocido. La misma anotación indica que en 1295 el códice fue entregado a otro monasterio, y ese mismo año fue adquirido por una nueva orden religiosa.
A partir de ese momento, la trayectoria del Codex Gigas a lo largo de los siglos puede reconstruirse solo de manera fragmentaria. En 1594, el manuscrito pasó a manos de Rodolfo II, emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico y reconocido aficionado a lo oculto. Tras ser trasladado a Praga, el códice fue llevado a Estocolmo después de que el ejército sueco obtuviera una victoria estratégica durante la Guerra de los Treinta Años.

Actualmente, el Codex Gigas se conserva en la Biblioteca Nacional de Suecia, donde sigue siendo objeto de leyendas locales. Un texto sueco publicado en 1858 relata la historia de un guardia que, tras quedarse dormido en el salón principal de la biblioteca, despertó y vio el códice flotando en el aire, liderando a otros libros en una especie de danza paranormal. Según la narración, “el guardia quedó y permaneció débil de mente desde ese día y tuvo que ser internado en el manicomio”.
Otra anécdota recurrente involucra al célebre dramaturgo y novelista sueco August Strindberg. De acuerdo con el testimonio de un amigo y colega escritor, Strindberg, quien trabajó en la biblioteca y compartía el interés de Rodolfo II por lo oculto, solía colarse en el edificio por las noches, encendía una cerilla y leía la Biblia del Diablo con la esperanza de entrar en contacto con el inframundo.
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Republican governor signs into law Trump-backed congressional redistricting map

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Score another victory for President Donald Trump in the high-stakes political battle between Republicans and Democrats over congressional redistricting.
GOP Gov. Mike Kehoe of Missouri on Sunday signed into law a new congressional map, Missouri First, that is likely to hand Republicans an additional seat in the U.S. House of Representatives ahead of next year’s midterms elections.
Missouri, once considered a swing state that has dramatically shifted to the right over the past decade and a half, is the latest battleground in the congressional redistricting showdown after the passage of new maps in GOP-dominated Texas and a redistricting push by Democrats in heavily blue California.
«I was proud to officially sign the Missouri First Map into law today ahead of the 2026 midterm election,» Kehoe said in a statement. «We believe this map best represents Missourians, and I appreciate the support and efforts of state legislators, our congressional delegation, and President Trump in getting this map to my desk.»
TRUMP-BACKED REDISTRICTING PUSH TURNS MIDWESTERN STATE INTO NEXT POLITICAL BATTLEGROUND
Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe of Missouri, applauds while delivering the State of the State address Jan. 28, 2025, in Jefferson City, Mo. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)
Trump, in a social media statement following passage in the GOP-dominated state legislature, called the new map «FANTASTIC» and said it «will help send an additional MAGA Republican to Congress in the 2026 Midterm Elections.»
The new map targets longtime Democratic Rep. Emanuel Cleaver’s Kansas City-area district by shifting it eastward to include rural right-leaning voters. The new map would likely flip Cleaver’s seat and give Republicans a 7-1 advantage in the state’s House delegation.
Cleaver has vowed to take legal action if the new map is signed into law by the governor.
«I want to warn all of us that if you fight fire with fire long enough, all you’re going to have left is ashes,» Cleaver said earlier this month as he testified in front of a Missouri Senate committee.

Democratic U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver waits to speak against a proposed congressional redistricting plan at a state Senate committee hearing Friday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Jefferson City, Mo (AP Photo/David A. Lieb)
And pointing to recent public opinion polling, he called the redistricting plan «immensely unpopular.»
And Missouri House Minority Leader Ashley Aune accused Republicans of pushing to «rig our maps and eliminate our representation in Congress.»
ABBOTT CLEARS FINAL REDISTRICTING HURDLE AS TEXAS SENATE PASSES NEW TRUMP-APPROVED MAP
Kehoe’s announcement teeing up the special session came hours after Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas signed into law a redistricting bill passed by the Republican supermajority in the state legislature that aims to create up to five right-leaning congressional districts at the expense of current Democrat-controlled seats in the reliably red state.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, seen being interviewed by Fox News Digital, recently signed into law a bill that redraws the Lone Star State’s congressional districts. (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News )
The efforts in Missouri and Texas are part of a broad effort by the GOP to pad its razor-thin House majority to keep control of the chamber in the 2026 midterms, when the party in power traditionally faces political headwinds and loses seats.
Trump and his political team are aiming to prevent what happened during his first term in the White House, when Democrats reclaimed the House majority in the 2018 midterm elections.
Democrats are fighting back against the rare, but not unheard-of mid-decade redistricting.
State lawmakers in heavily blue California have approved a special ballot proposition this November to obtain voter approval to temporarily sidetrack the state’s nonpartisan redistricting commission and return the power to draw the congressional maps to the Democrat-dominated legislature.

Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California speaks during a congressional redistricting event Aug. 14, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP)
The effort in California, which aims to create five more Democratic-leaning congressional districts and counter the shift in Texas, is being spearheaded by two-term Gov. Gavin Newsom, who is seen as a likely 2028 Democratic presidential contender.
With Democrats currently needing just a three-seat pickup in next year’s midterms to win back the House majority, Republicans in Indiana, South Carolina, Florida, Kansas and Nebraska are mulling their own GOP-friendly redistricting plans ahead of the 2026 elections. And right-leaning Ohio is under a court order to draw new maps ahead of the midterms.
Democrats, as they push back, are looking to New York, Illinois and Maryland in the hopes of creating more left-leaning congressional seats.
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In Illinois and Maryland, where governors J.B. Pritzker and Wes Moore are discussing redistricting, Democrats hope to pick up to three more left-leaning seats.
And Democrats could pick up a seat in Republican-dominated Utah, where a judge recently ordered the GOP-controlled legislature to draw new maps after ruling that lawmakers four years ago ignored an independent commission approved by voters to prevent partisan gerrymandering.
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