A new law took effect on Friday, November 1, in Texas, requiring hospitals to ask patients about their immigration status. This mandate, introduced by the state’s Republican Governor, aims to assess the financial impact on Texans regarding the treatment of undocumented migrants.
The implementation of this law has sparked concerns among healthcare professionals and advocacy groups. Critics argue that the requirement could deter individuals from seeking necessary medical care due to fears over their immigration status being disclosed, potentially endangering public health.
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Texas hospitals now required to ask patients' immigration status
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