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The plan is the latest step by the Trump administration to gather sensitive information about people living in the U.S. as it ...
Health and Human Services' decision to hand over Medicaid data raises privacy concerns. Immigrants in most states are already ...
The U.S. health department is giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials access to the personal data of 79 million ...
The majority of the programs being made off-limits to undocumented immigrants are overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services, while others fall under the Departments of Education, ...
A new agreement viewed by WIRED gives ICE direct access to a federal database containing sensitive medical data on tens of ...
The federal health department is sharing Medicaid recipients' personal data with the Homeland Security Department, HHS ...
ICE will use Medicaid data to "receive identity and location information on aliens," an agreement with the Health Department ...
The nearly 1,000-page megabill outlines the removal of “at least 1.4 million” immigrants who are in the United States unlawfully from Medicaid, the administration said.
It’s against this backdrop that the secretary of agriculture suggested that Medicaid beneficiaries — whose coverage is at risk — can replace immigrants as farmworkers, brushing past the ...
The legislation imposes a new 80-hours-per-month work requirement on able-bodied Medicaid recipients aged 19-64 who do not have dependents, but the change will not kick in until Dec. 31, 2026.
Generally speaking, immigrants must hold a lawful status in the U.S. to enroll in the Medicaid program, and many individuals also face a five-year waiting period before they qualify.