I don't understand your point. What does that have to do with Europeans thinking their healthcare is free when it's not (according to you)?
Oh, sorry, I though you were asking how it's possible immigrants could financially harm your system. I don't know what you mean, according to me; it's not free according to me. I said that's the way Europeans seem to think to me; it's my impression, yes. It's just like the US, only different. If I simply paid my insurance premiums to the government in taxes, it would be the same thing. People who can afford to pay in are expected to, and they to pay the ones who can't. It may seem free to, that's maybe even true for people on government assistance here too. I'm not sure.
Ah, looks like we both misundersood each other then haha
Nah, I understand how illegal immigrants can harm the system financially.
It was where you said that most europeans seem to think their healthcare is free and that that is strange to you. That's what I didn't understand. I know you don't think it's free - but you seemed to be saying that europeans don't understand that our healthcare is paid by taxes or something. No. It is free. We know that it is paid for by taxes, so in that sense of course it's not free. But as odeon said, technically nothing is free. It is free in the sense that we mean it to be though - in that, even if you don't pay taxes yourself, you still get healthcare without having to pay. In that sense, it is free. We aren't stupid - we know how our healthcare is funded
The point is that ANYONE in this country has access to all the healthcare they need. Regardless of money or insurance or premiums or taxes