Fresno county says it can no longer afford to pay for the medical bills of undocumented immigrants in the county. The issue will likely be put to a vote Tuesday by county supervisors. The California Report's April Dembosky discovered it's a heated debate.
Fresno considers ending health services for the undocumented
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- Fresno considers ending health services for the undocumented
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