I don't see what is confusing about it.
ACA is not an insurance. It is a law.
The law has 3 primary goals:
1. Make affordable health insurance available to more people. The law provides consumers with subsidies (“premium tax credits”) that lower costs for households with incomes between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level.
2. Expand the Medicaid program to cover all adults with income below 138% of the federal poverty level. (Not all states have expanded their Medicaid programs.)
3. Support innovative medical care delivery methods designed to lower the costs of health care generally
https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/affordable-care-act/
From what I understand that may be not right, the one insurance that everyone register around October to November every year is Medicaid.
They make Medicaid more available for everyone, and make the premium paid before tax.
I am searching every where. I still couldn't find the law for newly immigrants for getting insurance.
Again ACA is not an insurance. It's a law to make insurance more accessible and if you don't prove you have insurance you will be faced tax penalty.
I would like to know more about this topic myself. As some friends need more information for their life and I am getting info for them as well.
So I would appreciated if you can give me a link that explain how ACA is more accessible to newly immigrants.