Nashville doctors sue to protect 400 immigrant children from losing critical medical care in Tennessee
Nashville doctors are suing to protect 400 immigrant children in Tennessee from losing access to the Children's Special Services healthcare program, which provides critical care for medically fragile children. A Davidson County judge extended protections for the children while legal proceedings continue, as families faced deportation risks if they remained enrolled after June 30.
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