Democrats Say the Fight for Undocumented Immigrant Healthcare Isn’t over, Despite Budget Deal
- On May 16, 2025, Minnesota Democrats and clergy protested outside the House chamber reading letters from undocumented immigrants facing health care loss.
- The protest was organized in reaction to a budget agreement reached by Governor Tim Walz and state lawmakers that aims to eliminate MinnesotaCare coverage for undocumented adults while maintaining it for undocumented children.
- MinnesotaCare, established in 1992, enrolled over 20,000 undocumented individuals by April 24, 2025, with 24% being children and claims costing $3.9 million.
- Gabby, a diabetic factory worker of 24 years, described panic attacks over possible coverage loss, while advocates called the repeal "cruelty dressed as fiscal responsibility."
- Advocates said the compromise is insufficient and Democrats, opposed to the deal, prepare to seek separate votes as the Legislature faces a May 19 budget deadline.
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Minnesota lawmakers, clergy members hold vigil for undocumented immigrants
ST. PAUL — Clergy members and Minnesota Democrats stood outside the House chamber Friday morning, reading letters from undocumented immigrants who are preparing to potentially be kicked off their health care. One of those letters was from a Southern Minnesotan, Gabby, read by Pastor Melissa Melnick of Tapestry Luther. Gabby has lived in Minnesota for 24 years, is a packing factory worker and is a diabetic who had struggled without health insuran…
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