Tennessee court temporarily blocks state health officials from sharing undocumented ill children’s information
•ImmigrationTennessee court temporarily blocks state health officials from sharing undocumented ill children’s informationThe “state cannot go forward with the policy” until the judge makes a final dec...
•The suit was filed on behalf of three Nashville physicians seeking to block the implementation of a new state law set to go into effect next week.The law requires local health departments to “report i...
•Some of that identifying information included the names of about 400 immigrant children who receive lifesaving care through a specialized public health care program known as Children’s Special Service...
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ImmigrationTennessee court temporarily blocks state health officials from sharing undocumented ill children’s informationThe “state cannot go forward with the policy” until the judge makes a final decision, said the head of the Tennessee Justice Center.Listen to this article with a free profile00:0000:00The Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville.George Walker IV / AP fileShareAdd NBC News to GoogleJune 25, 2026, 5:37 PM EDTBy Nicole AcevedoA judge in Nashville granted a temporary restraining order Wednesday evening to stop the Tennessee Health Department from sharing identifying information of undocumented children who have critical illnesses or physical disabilities with the state’s immigration enforcement office.Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscriptionGet exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.The order by Chancellor Patricia Head Moskal of the Davidson County Chancery Court was issued shortly after a Tennessee legal and advocacy nonprofit group filed a lawsuit against the Health Department. The suit was filed on behalf of three Nashville physicians seeking to block the implementation of a new state law set to go into effect next week.The law requires local health departments to “report individuals and all identifying information about such individuals who are not lawfully present in the United States” to the Centralized Immigration Enforcement Division, a state office created last year to oversee collaboration with federal immigration authorities. Some of that identifying information included the names of about 400 immigrant children who receive lifesaving care through a specialized public health care program known as Children’s Special Services.The parents of those children received letters from the Health Department this month letting them know that if they kept their sons and daughters enrolled in the program past June 30, the agency would turn their children’s information over to state immigration authorities. Brenda, a Honduran woman who...المصدر: NBC News | Source: NBC News
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