Published Date: February 28, 2018

​This fact sheet reports data showing that in states that have a greater number of inclusive policies, Latino immigrants who lack citizenship have higher rates of health  insurance coverage. Controlling for sociodemographic factors such as age, education, and income, noncitizen Latinos in states with more than nine inclusive policies have a 10 percent higher probability of having health insurance than do noncitizen Latinos in states with no inclusive policies.

This publication is part of an ongoing research project on the impact of state policies on immigrants. 

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