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State Health Coverage for Immigrants and Implications for Health Coverage and Care

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article discusses U.S. health coverage policy changes affecting immigrants, with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, or supply chain impact is identified. The event is regulatory but lacks a concrete commercial channel such as input cost, demand spike, or margin squeeze.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- 24 million noncitizen immigrants in U.S. as of 2024
- 2025 reconciliation law imposes stricter eligibility for Medicaid, CHIP, ACA Marketplace coverage
- As of April 2026, 15 states and DC provide fully state-funded coverage for income-eligible children regardless of status
- Some states have reduced programs due to budget constraints
- Law further limits access starting October 1, 2026
