Idaho doctor, patients sue over new law halting public benefits to immigrants in US unlawfully



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A new Idaho law prohibits immigrants in the US unlawfully from receiving public benefits for non-emergency care like HIV treatment. An Idaho doctor and four unnamed HIV patients who are immigrants sued over this law, claiming it contradicts federal law and puts lives at risk.

The lawsuit seeks class-action status and a ruling that the law is unconstitutionally vague about verifying immigration status.

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