Arizona mulls requiring proof of citizenship at hospitals
By: Bill O'ReillyFebruary 15, 2011
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KBOI-AM: Arizona lawmakers held a public hearing Monday about a proposed bill that would force hospitals in the state to ask patients about their citizenship status. Under the measure's provisions, hospital staff must inquire if a person is in the country legally before admitting them for non-emergency care. If it turns out that the individual is an illegal immigrant, the hospital would be required to notify federal immigration officers about their status.
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