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Everyone deserves health care. And a decent place to live. Even people without jobs!
Even people who don't live in your country? Because that's going to be a strain on your healthcare system.
Yes, yes, it's a nice ideal, but when the rubber meets the road, shit can hit the fan, which means healthcare for the FIFO, and the rich.
If it's "everyone in my circle deserves healthcare", then it's very realistic. "Everyone in my country" might even work as well. "Everyone in the world deserves healthcare in my country" not so much.
Could be differentiated in basic needs vs national residents rights.
You'd just need to authenticate yourself as being from the country and then you get the usual care.
Foreigners get the basic needs and anything beyond needs to be compensated by themself or their insurance.
Aka: As it's already done.