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Many undocumented immigrants have long feared that their Medi-Cal data would be used against them in deportation proceedings. California Governor Gavin Newsom has recently condemned this practice, labeling it as a significant abuse of trust. He expressed deep concern over the potential misuse of sensitive health information, arguing that it undermines the fundamental purpose of healthcare services designed to support vulnerable communities.
Newsom emphasized that immigrants, regardless of their legal status, should feel safe seeking medical care without the threat of deportation looming over them. The release of such information not only endangers individuals but also poses a risk to public health, as it discourages many from accessing necessary medical services. By highlighting this issue, Newsom aims to raise awareness about the vulnerabilities faced by undocumented immigrants and the importance of protecting their privacy in healthcare settings. The governor's remarks reflect a broader commitment to ensuring that all residents have access to healthcare without fear of repercussions.
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