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- January 19, 2022
National Health Law Program Comment on DOS Public Charge Rule
Read moreNHeLP submitted comments urging the Department of State (DOS) to rescind the Trump Administration's overly broad rule, which went beyond the historical understanding and use of the term "public charge." In addition, our comment highlights how the continued existence of the DOS Rule causes a chilling effect on public…
- March 24, 2021
NHeLP’s attorney on KCBS radio interview
Read moreNHeLP's attorney Mara Youdelman was interviewed by San Francisco's KCBS radio on the language barriers that people face as an impediment to healthcare access. Click on the publication button to download the MP3 file of the interview.
- February 7, 2020
Amicus: Doe v. Trump, Ninth Circuit
Read moreThe National Health Law Program, the American Public Health Association, and 48 other groups filed an amicus brief opposing the President’s October 4, 2019 immigration proclamation. The Proclamation bars the entry of intending immigrants to the United States unless they have “approved health insurance” or “the financial resources to…
- August 16, 2019
La Clinica De La Raza et al v. Trump, Northern District of California
Litigation Team CasesRead moreNonprofits serving immigrant communities filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s “public charge” regulation. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, individuals seeking admission to the U.S. or seeking to adjust their status to lawful permanent residence may be denied if they are "likely at any time to become a…
- December 18, 2018
Are Rights A Reality? Evaluating Federal Civil Rights Enforcement
Read moreThe National Health Law Program has urged the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to investigate the "ways in which the Trump administration has actively worked to dismantle important federal civil rights laws that exist to protect the health rights of low-income people, people of color, LGBTQ people, immigrants, and…
- December 10, 2018
National Health Law Program Comments Filed on Proposed Public Charge Rule Change
Read moreIn extensive comments filed today with the Trump administration, the National Health Law Program detailed why the Department of Homeland Security's proposed effort to radically remake a longstanding immigration provision is legally flawed, cruel and outlandish federal policy that must be rejected. "As we have concluded throughout our comments,…