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- President Donald Trump issued a presidential proclamation on Friday, stating that immigrants seeking to live in the US will be denied visas unless they "will be covered by approved health insurance" or show that they have "the financial resources to pay for reasonably foreseeable medical costs."
- This latest political move comes in stark contrast to the intentions of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, a majority of whom having indicated interest in offering health insurance to undocumented immigrants.
- The proclamation goes into effect on November 3, 2019.
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The Trump administration announced Friday that immigrants who cannot prove that they have health insurance or the means to pay for medical costs will be barred from living in the US.
President Donald Trump issued a presidential proclamation that immigrants seeking to live in the US will be denied visas unless they "will be covered by approved health insurance" or show that they have "the financial resources to pay for reasonably foreseeable medical costs." The proclamation goes into effect on November 3, 2019.
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