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JB Pritzker, Gavin Newsom, and Tim Walz—are limiting health care for illegal immigrants, citing budget constraints.
Newsom, Pritzker and Walz have proven they’re willing to sacrifice the health and dignity of immigrants for short-term ...
The era of “free health care” for people not living lawfully in the United States is waning as states pause or eliminate ...
About 100 people rallied in St. Paul Sunday against the deportation of Hmong Minnesotans to Laos. A lawmaker asked Gov. Walz ...
As Democrats convene in Chicago, Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz together are raising the prominence ...
More than 5% of health care workers were noncitizens, with about 700,000 who were here legally and more than 366,000 immigrants without legal status, researchers found.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- Nearly 20% of all job vacancies in Minnesota are in health care. From hospitals to long-term care, 40,000 positions are open right now. "Our health care workforce right now ...
Last year, 65% of people working for Chicago-area home care agencies weren’t citizens. There are early signs a federal campaign against immigration is keeping them off the job.
Health care providers are calling on the Trump administration to reverse changes to immigration policy that have compounded New York’s workforce shortages in long-term care, according to the ...