Unauthorized Immigrants

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In the history of United States political pressures and economic disparities are the primary reasons for immigration. Irrespective of race, color, language, gender, religion, property, birth or other status the Universal Declaration of Human Rights acknowledge and protected the inherent dignity and unalienable rights equally to all humans. Out of 36 million people, 12% of the population is foreign-born. Rapid grow of immigrants and the fact that where immigrants are spreading to many more communities across the county are most like to keep immigration in the national policy debate and healthcare reform. Immigrants are based on 3 categories. Lawful immigrants, refugees and unauthorized immigrants. Lawful immigrants are legally entered into United …show more content…

Cancer is one of the leading cause of death among unauthorized immigrants. Primary state-funded hospitals provide emergency care services to illegal immigrants, but these patients lost to follow up care due to lack of access to primary care and preventive services. Financial hardship, lack of social support and limited English proficiency are the barriers to care for unauthorized immigrant patients. Children born in the US for illegal immigrants are the citizens. 1.5 million Unauthorized immigrant children less than 18 years of age are residing in the United States if the parent is terminal ill the children will get minimal support. No benefits will be available if the parent dies and the children are forced into the foster care system. Unauthorized immigrants are not eligible for Affordable Care Act (ACA) at the end of life care. Hospice does not enroll illegal immigrants as a patient. Few hospices provide charity care without financial burden, and most of the hospices are restrict the number of patients they will serve. Unauthorized immigrants spend final days away from family in the foreign

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