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Tamaulipas Maintains Health Care at the Border Despite Less Migratory Flow: Vicente Navarro

Summary by Sentido Común
By Margil Zapata. Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.- Despite the fact that the flow of migrants on the Tamaulipas border has been reduced by up to 80% between 2022 and 2024, the State Health Secretariat maintains free medical care for nationals and foreigners, with special emphasis on pregnancy complications, which are maintained between 60 and 70 cases per year. In this regard, the Health Secretary, Vicente Joel Hernández Navarro, explained that it …
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By Margil Zapata. Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.- Despite the fact that the flow of migrants on the Tamaulipas border has been reduced by up to 80% between 2022 and 2024, the State Health Secretariat maintains free medical care for nationals and foreigners, with special emphasis on pregnancy complications, which are maintained between 60 and 70 cases per year. In this regard, the Health Secretary, Vicente Joel Hernández Navarro, explained that it …

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Sentido Común broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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