Posted on 10/27/2017 6:03:35 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts
“My heart does go out to this family likely struggling with the needs of this child..”
Someone can start a GO FUND ME page for them. Americans are very generous with helping those in need, but it should not be a responsibility of the U.S. Citizen/taxpayer to do so for non-citizens.
There you go! Great idea. You see, in order to hold the moral high ground Liberals must make everyone believe the myth that only the US, and the US taxpayer can take care of everyone who suffers an ailment. By safeguarding that false premise they maintain the moral high ground to make the case to import and retain millions of soon-to-be Democrat voters.
Or they have a number of hospitals surrounding McAllen.
Yesterday’s White Guilt trigger story. Played extensively on all TV networks and radio news.
Tomorrow, a dreamer will have discovered a cure for pneumonia, only to be threatened with deportation.
Am I the only one that thinks this story could be complete BS?
Treat her generously
Then send her and fam home to Mexico
should have gone to a hospital in Mexico...
oh yeah now she can...
the 50 yo Brit would be here legally...on a visa etc...
this is an illegal alien from Mexico...
big diff...
plus the Brit would have to pay for his surgery etc...
If she is at risk of being deported, she is probably not a “Texas girl”.
Bingo. The ambulance needed to be checked for illegal drugs.
Narrator: “There are eight million stories in the naked city. This has been one of them.”
Headline is wrong. Instead of “Texas girl, 10, with cerebral palsy faces deportation after trip to hospital”, it should be “Mexican girl, 10, living in the US since she was 3 months, suffering from Cerebral Palsy faces deportation from the US who provided her life saving surgery at taxpayer expense”.
Boo hoo
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