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Tennessee Law Raises Concerns About Healthcare Access for Immigrant Children

A new law in Tennessee is causing concern among critics who believe it may limit healthcare access for children of undocumented immigrants. The law is viewed as more stringent than prior regulations, prompting discussions about its implications.

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A new law in Tennessee has raised concerns among critics regarding its potential impact on healthcare access for children of undocumented immigrants. The law is considered by some to be more restrictive than previous legislation. Discussions about the implications of this law were held between PBS NewsHour's Stephanie Sy and Michele Johnson.

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Critics fear new Tennessee law could cut off life-saving care for immigrant children

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Tennessee Law Raises Concerns About Healthcare Access for Immigrant Children