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Tennessee court halts sharing of undocumented children’s health information

25 June 2026
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A Nashville judge issued a temporary restraining order to prevent the Tennessee Health Department from disclosing identifying information of undocumented children with critical health issues to immigration enforcement. Chancellor Patricia Head Moskal’s ruling came after a lawsuit was filed by a nonprofit group representing three Nashville physicians, challenging a new state law that mandates local health departments to report such individuals to the Centralized Immigration Enforcement Division. This law, set to take effect soon, affects approximately 400 children enrolled in the Children’s Special Services program, which provides essential medical care. Parents were notified that continued enrollment could lead to their children’s information being shared, creating a dilemma for families who fear losing vital healthcare support. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for July 2.

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The Children’s Special Services program is crucial for low-income families, providing financial assistance for essential medical treatments and support. In 2024, it helped 4,640 children in Tennessee with $2.19 million in claims, underscoring its role as a “payer of last resort.” The law, if implemented, would have significant implications for the health and safety of vulnerable immigrant children, who rely on this program for care related to serious medical conditions. The ongoing legal battle highlights the intersection of healthcare access and immigration policy, which has been a contentious issue in various states.

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