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Florida Spends $660 Million on Healthcare for Undocumented Immigrants

Florida Spends $660 Million on Healthcare for Undocumented Immigrants

Florida has spent approximately $660 million on healthcare for undocumented immigrants over the past year, according to recent reports. This significant expenditure has sparked a debate on the state's healthcare policies and the financial burden on taxpayers. A study highlighted by WPTV revealed that nearly half a billion dollars in Florida's healthcare funds were allocated to undocumented immigrants, raising questions about the sustainability of such spending.

Further analysis by Fox News indicated that hospitals in Florida have been ordered to verify the legal status of patients, a move aimed at managing costs. Despite these efforts, the financial strain on the state's healthcare system continues to grow. CBS12 reported that Florida taxpayers are covering these substantial hospital costs, with the state's healthcare infrastructure facing increasing pressure.

The Florida Phoenix noted that the DeSantis administration missed a self-imposed deadline for collecting and reporting hospital immigration data, further complicating the issue. This oversight has led to calls for more stringent policies and better management of healthcare resources in the state.

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