Los Angeles, California - 's Democratic Gavin Newsom on Wednesday proposed eliminating free healthcare for undocumented migrants in what he said was an effort to balance a budget battered by Donald Trump's erratic governance.
The move is the latest sign of political moderation from a man believed to have White House ambitions, who is looking to and distance himself from a reputation as a free-spending liberal helming a state where migration is out of control.
Newsom told a press conference that California should freeze admission to the for undocumented people starting next year, and should charge those already enrolled $100 per month.
"We're not cutting or rolling back those that enrolled in our medical system. We're just capping it, particularly for those without documentation," he said.
Almost 11% of the 15 million Medi-Cal recipients are undocumented, Newsom said.
In March, the California state legislature reported that opening Medi-Cal to undocumented immigrants – which began in 2023 – had cost $2.7 billion more than expected in 2024.
The program's costs have also been bloated by high drug prices, including a growing demand for weight control prescriptions.
Trimming eligibility for Medi-Cal and cutting back on drug availability could save the state approximately $5.4 billion over the coming years, Newsom's office said.
He presented the idea as part of an overall plan to make up a $12 billion shortfall in California's budget.
Newsom blames Trump's tariffs for proposed budget cutsLIVE NOW: Governor Newsom releases revised budget plan in Sacramento. https://t.co/1KWwhM2Mm2
— Governor Gavin Newsom (@CAgovernor) May 14, 2025

Newsom said the state's financial situation was due in part to the impact of President 's volatile tariff policies, which have walloped California, the world's fourth-largest economy, and one that is to international trade and tourism.
The state's revenues for the first 18 months of Trump's presidency were expected to be $16 billion lower than they would have been without the volatility, a fall he dubbed the "Trump Slump."
Economists say the US economy as a whole is expected to take a hit from the uncertainty generated by the sudden policy lurches from the White House, with business leaders unwilling to invest and consumers increasingly wary of spending.
California last month over the tariffs, saying the president did not have the ability to impose taxes on imports unilaterally, a power the lawsuit said rests only with Congress.
Wednesday's announcement dovetails with Newsom's push to present himself as a fiscally responsible alternative to Trump, while trying to keep pace with the national mood on immigration.
But he faces a tough balancing act in a state where a majority of voters support providing healthcare to undocumented migrants.
Newsom slams Trump's "reckless" economic policiesDonald Trump’s tariffs are wreaking havoc on our economy.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) May 9, 2025
We’re airing this on Fox News all weekend to send the Trump administration a clear message:
Stop punishing American families. pic.twitter.com/f83p92Qilb
"California is under assault. The United States of America, in many respects, is under assault because we have a president that's been reckless in terms of assaulting those growth engines," he told reporters.
"It's created a climate of deep uncertainty," he added.
"This is a Trump Slump all across the United States, reflected in adjustments by every independent economist, by leading banks, by institutions."
While California leads the nation in so many economic categories, the Golden State is not immune to harmful policies coming out of Washington, DC.
— Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) May 14, 2025
Businesses, communities, families, and workers are feeling the pain of Trump's tariffs. #TrumpSlump pic.twitter.com/ekWaN7VNuK
Newsom's proposal must now go to the state legislature for review.
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