Internists Say Court's Decision on Public Charge Rule Jeopardizes Health Care for Immigrants
Statement attributable to:
Robert McLean, MD, MACP
President, American College of Physicians
Washington, DC (January 28, 2020) — The American College of Physicians (ACP) is deeply disappointed that the Supreme Court decided to allow the Administration’s "public charge" rule to take effect in most of the United States while legal challenges play out. ACP is greatly concerned that this decision will jeopardize the health of children, their families, and create barriers to care for legal immigrants.
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