January 16, 2025 - 13:50

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield has joined forces with 13 other states in a concerted effort to protect a vital federal rule that ensures health coverage for immigrants. This initiative aims to maintain access to essential health care services for individuals who may otherwise face significant barriers due to their immigration status.
The coalition argues that the federal rule plays a crucial role in promoting public health and ensuring that all residents, regardless of their background, receive necessary medical attention. By safeguarding this rule, the states hope to prevent disruptions in health care access that could adversely affect immigrant communities.
Rayfield emphasized the importance of health care as a fundamental human right, stating that everyone deserves the ability to seek medical care without fear of discrimination or exclusion. The coalition's actions reflect a growing recognition of the need for inclusive health policies that support the well-being of all individuals living in the United States.
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