Judge extends temporary block, preventing Idaho from verifying immigration status for HIV program
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Federal judge extends order protecting access to some federal programs for undocumented immigrants
BOISE — A federal judge extended an order Tuesday, preventing the application of a law passed this year seeking to prevent undocumented immigrants from getting access to a range of federally funded benefit programs.

Judge extends temporary block, preventing Idaho from verifying immigration status for HIV program
More than 100 people march outside of the Idaho State Capitol in Boise holding Mexican flags and signs protesting President Donald Trump's immigration policies on February 7, 2025. (Mia Maldonado / Idaho Capital Sun)A federal judge on Tuesday extended a temporary legal block, preventing Idaho from enforcing a new state law meant to prevent unauthorized immigrants from accessing publicly funded assistance in a federally funded health program. U.S…
Federal Judge Restores Access to HIV Treatment for All Immigrants in
BOISE — Today, a federal judge granted provisional class-action status and extended a temporary restraining order (TRO) in the lawsuit Davids v. Adams. This ruling means access to HIV treatment through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program remains available for all immigrants throughout the state, regardless of their immigration status. Before the ruling, the TRO protected access to
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