[Comment] Safeguarding patient and provider rights in an era of US anti-immigration policies
Like political leaders throughout Europe, US President Donald Trump pledged if elected to detain and deport millions of migrants without legal documentation or with temporary protected status.1 Since Jan 20, 2025, he has moved swiftly to achieve these aims. His administration rescinded guidance that restricted immigration enforcement in health-care facilities, religious institutions, and schools.2–4 Military resources have been diverted for deportations, with wrenching images of shackled people directed into military planes, detained at Guantánamo Bay military base, and crowded into militarised camps in Panama.
Like political leaders throughout Europe, US President Donald Trump pledged if elected to detain and deport millions of migrants without legal documentation or with temporary protected status.1 Since Jan 20, 2025, he has moved swiftly to achieve these aims. His administration rescinded guidance that restricted immigration enforcement in health-care facilities, religious institutions, and schools.2–4 Military resources have been diverted for deportations, with wrenching images of shackled people directed into military planes, detained at Guantánamo Bay military base, and crowded into militarised camps in Panama.