University Medical Center treated three patients from the rollover at an estimated cost of $185,000, hospital spokeswoman Katie Riley said.
Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix treated two patients. One was there for 13 days and cost $142,000 to treat, and the other stayed for five days and cost $15,760 to treat, hospital spokeswoman Judy Keane said.
Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix treated four people from the accident but declined to give the cost to treat them due to confidentiality issues.
They were released last week by immigration officials on their own recognizance without bond and were allowed to travel to be with relatives living in the United States. They must check in each month with immigration officials and are expected to receive work permits, Rivas and Joaquín said.
Joaquín said U.S. officials have indicated they are going to try to get them one of two special visas available to victims of human trafficking or certain crimes that would allow them to live and work here legally.
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Time to start billing their country of origin.