New England Journal of Medicine
Volume 332, Issue 16, 1995, Pages 1095-1098

Denial of care to illegal immigrants – Proposition 187 in california (Editorial)

Ziv T.A. , lo B.
  • a University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0903, United States
  • b University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0903, United States

Abstract

In November 1994, California voters approved Proposition 187, which requires publicly funded health care facilities to deny care to illegal immigrants and to report them to government officials.1 Supporters argued that “an invasion of illegal aliens” is bankrupting California and that free health care and education are magnets attracting illegal immigrants. In arguing for the measure, proponents declared, “While our own citizens and legal residents go wanting, those who choose to enter our country ILLEGALLY get royal treatment at the expense of the California taxpayer.”2 In a political climate favoring stricter control of illegal immigration, the federal government and other. © 1995, Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.

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patient care immigrant State Health Plans Cost benefit analysis Refusal to Treat denial human priority journal Confidentiality United States California Review Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Emigration and Immigration Health Services Accessibility health care facility health care need public health health care delivery

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DOI: 10.1056/NEJM199504203321612
ISSN: 00284793
Cited by: 55
Original Language: English