he new policy would require prospective immigrants to obtain non-subsidized health insurance within 30 days of entry into the U.S., a move which has been criticized by immigration and health advocates. District Judge Michael Simon issued a temporary restraining order on the policy on Saturday, the day before the policy was to go into effect. The block will be in place for 28 days while plaintiffs and the government gather evidence for the lawsuit.
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A judge has temporarily blocked Trump’s new rule requiring prospective immigrants to have health insurance.
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