💨 Abstract
In recent years, several states have expanded healthcare access to low-income immigrants regardless of their legal status. However, due to budget constraints, California, Illinois, and Minnesota have rolled back or limited these programs, affecting hundreds of thousands of immigrants. The cuts, backed by Democratic governors, aim to save billions but raise concerns about increased healthcare costs in the long run and the potential chilling effect on seeking care.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
Suggested
Barracuda Championship Par Scores -
Barracuda Championship Scores -
Remco Evenepoel abandons Tour de France early in Stage 14 -
Parry makes first hole-in-one at this year’s British Open -
New airport scanners are better at spotting liquid explosives, but many airports lack them -
Immigration arrest outside Oregon preschool rattles parents -
How a federal monument’s new welcome center in Maine honors Native Americans -
Gene therapy maker Sarepta tells FDA it won’t halt shipments despite patient deaths -
Cal Raleigh grateful for All-Star experience, eager for Mariners to finish 2nd half strong -