Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey reaffirmed his city’s status as a “safe haven” for illegal immigrants, vowing to not cooperate with President Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts and ensuring that Minneapolis police will not gather information on immigration status or arrest individuals for being in the country illegally. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer criticized Frey’s stance, emphasizing the need for the mayor to prioritize the safety of his constituents over protecting criminal illegal aliens, citing instances of ICE apprehensions in the city. Minnesota Republicans have condemned Frey’s position, urging him to prioritize the safety of Minneapolis residents over criminals and terrorists.
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Kennedy says health insurers promise to change prior authorization process
Washington's Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that major health insurers have committed to reforming the prior authorization process, which often delays patient care. Changes include honoring existing authorizations for 90 days after switching plans, clearer denial explanations, and streamlined online requests, though experts caution that significant reforms are still needed. Need More Context? 🔎
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