How It Impacted And How The Information Shaped Our Views About Undocumented Unin

How it impacted and how the information shaped our views about undocumented, uninsured, unafraid (see below)

Undocumented, Uninsured, Unafraid

·        It’s notable that the victims of the 1930s repatriation were targeted based on their national origin, not their immigration status. In that campaign, immigrants, legal residents, and citizens alike were all defined as “Mexicans.” For the first half of the twentieth century, newcomers to the United States were frequently denied health and welfare services based on their race, national origin

·        Anti-welfare met anti-immigration backlash even more starkly in the 1990s, when the Clinton welfare reform imposed a five-year waiting period on legal immigrants’ eligibility for Medicare and Medicaid. 

·        TURNING POINT: In 1994, California voters passed the anti-immigrant Proposition 187, which among other measures ended non-emergency medical care for the undocumented and required hospitals and clinics to report any undocumented immigrants seeking care

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