Florida hospitals ask immigrants about their legal status

For three days, staff at an Orlando medical clinic worked diligently to convince a woman experiencing abdominal pain to seek emergency treatment. Despite their persistent efforts, the woman hesitated due to fears surrounding a 2023 Florida law that mandates hospitals ask patients about their legal status in the United States.

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The legislation, part of Governor Ron DeSantis’ extensive package of immigration reforms, has raised significant concerns among immigrant communities and healthcare providers alike.

Grace Medical Home CEO Stephanie Garris described the clinic’s repeated attempts to clarify the law’s implications. The clinic assured patients that they could decline to answer questions about their immigration status and still receive care, emphasizing that individual information would not be reported to state authorities. “We tried to explain this again and again and again,” Garris said. Despite these assurances, the woman remained fearful and ultimately delayed her visit to the emergency room.

The Florida law has created a climate of uncertainty and anxiety, particularly among immigrant populations. As Florida navigates the impact of this legislation, Texas is preparing to implement similar measures starting November 1. Texas’ law will affect hospitals enrolled in state health programs such as Medicaid and CHIP. Unlike Florida’s law, Texas’ mandate does not require healthcare providers to inform patients that their status won’t be reported to authorities. Governor Greg Abbott defended the Texas law, stating, “Texans should not have to shoulder the burden of financially supporting medical care for illegal immigrants.”

Both Florida and Texas have substantial immigrant populations and high rates of uninsured individuals, reflecting broader national challenges. The states’ Republican leaders argue that these laws are necessary responses to what they perceive as inadequate federal immigration enforcement. However, the early data on the impact of Florida’s law remains sparse and inconclusive.

Florida GOP state Senator Blaise Ingoglia, who sponsored the bill, asserted that the law is “the strongest, and most comprehensive state-led, anti-ILLEGAL immigration law.” Yet, he did not address questions from The Associated Press regarding the law’s effects on the immigrant community or patient care. Internal medicine doctor Luis Isea, who works with patients in both hospitals and clinics in central Florida, criticized the law, saying it “is creating that extra barrier” for patients already facing significant healthcare disparities.

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Immigrant advocacy groups in Florida have been actively working to dispel misconceptions about the law. They have sent thousands of text messages and emails and held informational clinics to explain that law enforcement agencies will not receive individual status information because data is reported in aggregate. Despite these efforts, many outreach calls from health workers went unanswered, and some patients reported leaving Florida due to the law’s impact on their ability to access healthcare and secure employment.

Verónica Robleto, program director at the Rural Women’s Health Project in north central Florida, recounted a call from a young woman fearful of being separated from her child if she gave birth in a hospital. Robleto’s intervention ultimately persuaded the woman to seek medical care.

Researchers caution that the data collected in both Florida and Texas may be unreliable. Health economist Paul Keckley suggested that reports from Florida state officials could be “incomplete or inaccurate or misleading,” raising concerns about the validity of the data regarding the laws’ impact on healthcare access and immigrant communities.

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Reporting from Associated Press.

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