California Immigrant Senior Rosa Carranza Faces Medicare Loss After Trump-Era Law

Rosa María Carranza, a 67-year-old immigrant from El Salvador, is among about 100,000 lawfully present immigrants who will lose Medicare benefits due to a law signed by President Trump. This policy change signifies a shift in healthcare access for older immigrants, raising concerns about increased health risks and financial hardships. Next, affected individuals and advocacy groups are likely to contest the policy, potentially leading to legal challenges or legislative reconsiderations.
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Mia Bonta
Rosa María Carranza
City College of San Francisco
KFF Health News
Gavin Newsom
California
Department of Health and Human Services
Donald Trump
Republican Party
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