Posted on 06/17/2007 4:23:38 AM PDT by Kid Shelleen
Parkland is also home to the second busiest maternity ward in the country with almost 16,000 new babies arriving each year. (That's almost 44 per day every day) A recent patient survey indicated that 70 percent of the women who gave birth at Parkland in the first three months of 2006 were illegal immigrants. That's 11,200 anchor babies born every year just in Dallas. --snip-- The Dallas Morning News article followed a Hispanic woman who was a patient at one of the clinics and pregnant with her third child, her previous two were also born at Parkland. Her first two deliveries were free and the Mexican native was grateful because it would have cost $200 to have them in Mexico. This time, the hospital wants her to pay $10 per visit and $100 for the delivery but she was unsure if she could come up with the money. Not that it matters, the hospital won't turn her away
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Wow
A fence might cut down on the rush for anchor babies and relieve the hospitals of the burden
350,000 anchor babies a year.
Shut down the Free Latin Baby Mills now!
and climbing
A fence WILL cut down on 99 percent of border jumping.
Once a fence is built, the main worry will be visa jumpers, which currently make up about 30 percent of illegals.
This former GWB supporter now thinks he is a bufoon.
Sorry folks, but this issue is THAT critical to the continued success and survival of America as we love and know it.
sorry to say this but we will never get a fence..
Really sick and tired of paying taxes to subsidize the illegals and their anchorbrats.
this needs to be reposted ....especially now with the immigration issue so hot and politians talking about free medical care...guess you got to be an illegal to get it.
bump
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