ICE Has Chilling Effect on Minnesota’s Medical Clinics

By Erik Goldman

Internist Matt Klein, MD, who is also a Minnesota state senator, speaking at a press conference in which dozens of clinicians described the dire impact of ICE’s “Operation Metro Surge” on healthcare in the Twin Cities and beyond.

Hundreds of Minnesota physicians are speaking out about the detrimental impact the recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions have had on the state’s medical clinics.

“We are bearing witness to what fear can do to the health of a community,” writes internist Bernard E. Trappey, MD, on behalf of Minnesota Physicians Voices, in a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine, published January 29. Nearly 600 physicians, representing a wide range of specialties and care settings, signed the letter, which demands an end to ICE’s disruption of medical care in the state.

“In Minnesota, we have found ourselves in an extraordinarily dangerous time. As the presence here of Immigration and Customs Enforcement has increased, our clinic schedules have filled with missed appointments. Patient volumes have plummeted in our emergency departments (EDs),” says Trappey, an associate professor of medicine and pediatrics at the University of Minnesota.

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