/ Modified sep 27, 2018 9:45 a.m.

Mobile Health Clinics in Arizona Funded by Mexican Government

The clinics offer services to underserved communities and Mexican citizens in the state.

Mexican citizens living in Arizona who need health care are getting help from their home country, without having to cross the border. Mobile health clinics operating in Arizona and several other states receive funding from the Mexican government. Nancy Montoya reports on the funding's reach in the United States and how the services provided by the clinics have proven life-saving for some.

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