On the recordSeptember 13, 2023
Now one border town, Yuma, Arizona, spent more than $26 million to provide medical care for immigrants crossing into the United States just last year.
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congress.govNow one border town, Yuma, Arizona, spent more than $26 million to provide medical care for immigrants crossing into the United States just last year.
Yuma faces significant financial strain due to immigration-related healthcare costs.
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