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More states offer health care coverage for certain immigrants, noncitizens

Supporters say such programs save money in the long run; critics object to spending millions to insure people without authorization.

A growing number of Democratic-dominated states are extending health care coverage to a limited number of immigrants who otherwise wouldn’t be eligible for public insurance because of their legal status. (Dreamstime/TNS)
A growing number of Democratic-dominated states are extending health care coverage to a limited number of immigrants who otherwise wouldn’t be eligible for public insurance because of their legal status. (Dreamstime/TNS)
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Supporters say such programs save money in the long run; critics object to spending millions to insure people without authorization.

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