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More than 100,000 undocumented patients sought care after Texas hospitals were required to ask immigration statusAUSTIN (KXAN) — More than 100,000 undocumented people sought medical care in Texas in the first four months that hospitals were required to ask every patient their immigration status — but that ...
Under President Donald Trump’s renewed administration, Texas has emerged as a key frontline in the push for aggressive immigration enforcement and widespread deportations. Texas residents – regardless ...
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California faces limits as it directs health facilities to push back on immigration raidsCalifornia now has a law requiring hospitals and clinics to improve patient privacy and have clear protocols for handling ...
Legal experts say the new California law can’t fully protect immigrant patients because federal authorities are allowed in ...
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In Texas, which has the second-largest population of immigrants living illegally in the country — with more than 1.6 million of the estimated 13.7 million nationally — the local criminal justice ...
"I think when you lose someone you love, especially an officer in the line of duty, the one thing you want is for them never to be forgotten," Kim Pastore said from the foot of the Texas Peace ...
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