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- In Massachusetts, about 5,000 nursing home employees are immigrants under Temporary Protected Status, and losing these protections could worsen workforce shortages.
- Forty percent of staff in Massachusetts nursing homes are immigrants who fill critical positions, mainly from Haiti, as the senior population increases.
- Researchers, including Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, warned that removing immigrant workers could significantly harm the healthcare workforce, particularly in nursing homes.
- The Trump administration claims its immigration policies reflect voter desires, while experts caution that such policies may repel skilled healthcare workers from choosing to work in the U.S.
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Trump’s immigration crackdown could worsen Northeast’s health care workforce shortage, study finds - The Boston Globe
Nearly 8 percent of medical personnel across hospitals, outpatient centers, nursing homes, and home care agencies in the region were non-citizens in 2024.
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