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  2. California is expanding health care coverage for low-income ...

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    More than 700,000 immigrants living illegally in California will gain access to free health care starting Monday under one of the state's most ambitious coverage expansions in a decade. It's an ...

  3. California built a safety net for millions of undocumented ...

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    From February 2020 to July 2020, Hispanic immigrants in California were 11 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than non-Hispanics, according to a University of Southern California 2021 study.

  4. California governor criticized for proposal to eliminate ...

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    California Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed he would not fix the state's budget deficit by taking away health insurance from low-income adults living in the country without legal permission, calling the ...

  5. Healthcare availability for undocumented immigrants in the ...

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    Many undocumented immigrants delay or do not get necessary health care, which is related to their barriers to health insurance coverage. [7]According to study conducted using data from the 2003 California Health Interview Survey, of the Mexicans and other Latinos surveyed, undocumented immigrants had the lowest rates of health insurance and healthcare usage and were the youngest in age overall ...

  6. Editorial: Immigrants are California's lifeblood. They need ...

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    Immigrants are California's lifeblood. With the mass deportation on the horizon, it's more important than ever to support immigrants and recognize the vital role they play in our society.

  7. Immigrant health care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Immigrant health care is considered distinct from citizen health care, due to intersecting socioeconomic factors and health policies associated with immigration status. Disparities in health care usage, coverage, and quality are also observed, not only between immigrants and citizens but also among immigrant groups as well. [2]

  8. Healthcare: Latinos still 'experience particularly high ... - AOL

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    Latinos make up the highest share of the US immigrant population at 44%, more than 20 million people. In 2022, 46% of Latino immigrants without US citizenship were uninsured, according to CBPP ...

  9. Mental health of Latin-American refugees in the United States

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    Hispanic immigrants living in the United States have been found to have higher levels of exposure to trauma and lower mental health service utilization than the general population. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Those who met the criteria for asylum and experience trauma before migrating are vulnerable to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. [ 2 ]