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Minnesota ended health care for undocumented adult immigrants on Jan. 1, 2026, affecting 15,000 people.
Adult immigrants in Minnesota lost state-funded health care on Jan. 1, 2026, after the Legislature ended benefits for undocumented adults under a 2023 law that expanded MinnesotaCare eligibility.
About 15,000 adults were affected, though children under 18 remain eligible.
The change reversed prior progress, sparking concern over delayed care and increased strain on safety-net clinics.
While some clinics continue providing services through uncompensated care programs, providers say limited reimbursement threatens sustainability.
Health officials urge affected individuals to seek care before year-end and have issued multilingual guidance.
Minnesota puso fin a la atención médica para los inmigrantes adultos indocumentados el 1 de enero de 2026, afectando a 15,000 personas.