ViewThere's fear among undocumented families in Florida. In less than a month, a new immigration law will go into effect.
"I am very scared because I don't know if I could be detained," said Mirella Estrada, an undocumented farmworker in South Florida.
The new immigration law will require hospitals receiving Medicaid money...
Florida's new immigration law goes into effect in less than a month
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