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Immigrant advocates say community health workers will be instrumental in disseminating accurate information about North Carolina House Bill 10, NC Health News reports.
As the Trump administration continues its push to detain undocumented immigrants, doctors are hearing that some patients are avoiding health care settings out of fears over possible ICE raids.
The Orange County HCA urged patients not to disenroll from Medi-Cal and said data previously submitted to state or federal systems would not be erased.
We are looking into the impact on healthcare after the recently signed 'Big Beautiful Bill' Frances Mills of the Cleveland Department of Public Health joins us.
Immigration policy changes significantly impact community health. Since 2011, ICE avoided arrests in “sensitive locations” like hospitals and schools to ensure access to essential services.
When ICE comes knocking, healthcare workers want to be prepared Hospital staff are on the front lines in the fight against a growing threat to their patients' health: Fear. Published Sept. 14, 2018
Latino Caucus Chair Lena Gonzalez and AAPI Caucus Chair Mike Fong wrote a letter to Senate President Pro Tem Mike McGuire and Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas asking for a slate of eight bills to be “fast tracked for rapid approval.”
Now many doctors and other health care providers are uncertain what to do if immigration officers, often referred to as ICE, show up in their waiting rooms and clinics.