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Undocumented migrants can access health services in Chile, and enroll their children in public schools.

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If you are married or live with a partner, your instinct might be to enroll in the same plan as them for convenience.

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“When families are afraid to be seen, or when they cannot afford to remain in their communities, they are less likely to enroll, reenroll, or stay in public schools.”

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Instead, he sought to enroll and graduate as many students as possible with degrees aligned with the labor market.

To find out, I asked Marcia Mantell, author of “Creating Your Medicare Recipe: Your guide to enrolling on time and without penalties,” for her thoughts.

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