Pregnant immigrants have never felt the full promise of Roe v. Wade.
Everyone should be able to get the health care they need, including abortion—no matter where they live, where they came from or how much money they make.
In October, Reps. Pramila Jayapal and Deb Haaland introduced a bill that would help immigrants access health care: The Health Equity and Access Under the Law for Immigrant Women and Families Act would eliminate the five-year bar on applying for Medicaid and allow immigrants of undocumented status to purchase health insurance through the online Marketplace.
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