Children play during aftercare for the Head Start program at Easterseals South Florida, Jan. 29, 2025, in Miami. The nation’s 1,600 Head Start agencies, which provide free early childhood education and family support services for low-income families, could be affected by Trump administration efforts to bar certain immigrants from more federally funded programs, but the details remain unclear. (Rebecca Blackwell / Associated Press)

The rules seek to bar certain immigrants from accessing Head Start, health clinics, career training, substance abuse treatment and more. Much is still unclear, but here’s what we know so far.

By Natalie Yahr

Wisconsin Watch and

Sreejita Patra

Wisconsin Watch

A group of federal agencies announced in July that at least 15 federally funded health, educatio

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