A total of 14,034 people, roughly half of them children, were denied or lost health insurance through state health programs last year because of a new federal law that requires proof of citizenship and identity. Buy a link hereOf those, 69% had proof of citizenship but were denied or lost coverage because they did not prove their identity. Those figures, based on state data, are in a recent report by the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families. But just what they signify is open to interpretation. To opponents of the law, the figures show that U.S. citizens, not illegal immigrants,...