Many Americans ask themselves the question of “How much am I losing?” One of the immense concerns Americans have on illegal immigration in the United States are the effects on the healthcare systems. Currently, more than one-fourth of the uninsured residents in America are immigrants. Disregarding insurance, income, and citizenship, hospitals are required to help, treat, and sustain anyone who solicits emergency care on the behalf of the current law. Additionally, it wouldn't be morally correct to let these humans go not cared for. However, the government funds mandates, mostly unfunded, that obligate treatment to immigrants under emergency care. Still, almost all hospitals collect no compensation or a very small amount to the treatments of immigrants. In the article, What Illegal Immigrants Cost Our Health Care System, Rob Tenery lays out the medical costs uninsured individuals in the United States. Tenery claims, “In 2013, the Center for Immigration Studies estimated the medical costs for uninsured individuals at $4.3 billion per year, primarily due to the use of emergency rooms and free clinics” (What Illegal Immigrants Cost Our Health Care System). He also discusses the assessment of medical costs from the uninsured in his home state of Texas. He proclaims, “The Texas Health and Human Services Commission, in a 2010 report, showed an estimated $717 million in uncompensated medical care incurred by undocumented immigrants in the state’s public hospital districts that included 99 facilities” (What Illegal Immigrants Cost Our Health Care System). On the other hand, the impact of immigrants on the health systems is very minor, looking at it from the whole scheme of things.