Posted on 05/19/2010 7:00:08 AM PDT by brucek43
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To ensure there will be enough resources to provide for its own legal residents Williamson County Texas has started requiring any indigent person seeking County paid for medical services to produce a valid Social Security number.
The Countys Commissioners suspected their local government has been taken advantage of by illegals, and the statistics from the first five months of its fiscal year have proved they were right. Their investigation showed just under 23% of the 1153 indigent people it provided medical services to did not have a valid Social Security number; all but assuring they are not in America legally.
Texas law requires counties to set aside and spend up to 8% of their general tax receipts to pay for medical care for the poor. In Williamson Countys case that amounted to $7.1 million this fiscal year which started last October 1.
When Williamson spent $4 million (more than half its set aside for the entire year) in just six months alarm bells sounded. When the County had to grudgingly set aside another $3million at its April 27 meeting the new regulation was passed.
Medicaid wont reimburse
The problem faced by Williamson County and local governments across the country comes down to a Medicaid ruling that it wont reimburse health care providers seeking to get paid for services provided to anyone who does not have a valid Social Security number. This ruling is choking hospitals to death because they are caught between it and the ever raising costs of running a medical facility.
Prior to passing its new regulation...
(Excerpt) Read more at collinsreport.net ...
I've heard 70% of the babies born at Ben Taub (Houston, Harris County) are born to illegals.
They round them up and I feel certain the sanctuary city of Houston will turn them loose soon so they can steal from another citizen
Well, an Austin PD officer had his car broken into and his badges stolen. He had a shotgun in the vehicle, but they left that when they abandoned the car.
BTW, check out this thread about the Austin [Mohamed Lahlou] arsonist.
I believe the last reports were over 70% of baby births at each of these two hospitals (Ben Taub - Harris County and Parkland - Dallas County) were to illegals!
Parkland also has been on record that close to 40% of their ER care is to people who do not reside within Dallas county - and it is the COUNTY hospital. You know, “Taking the ‘free’ health care, that Americans won’t take!”
Or more like, “Taking the ‘free’ health care, to which Americans are not entitled!”
The hospital in the “place called Hope” Arkansas seems to be closing. Mexicans are everywhere.
All it means is they’ll go to the Seton ER for free care.
Fifteen? Naw, that must have been a slow day. You’d think with all the prison units there, they’d have stolen from a different town with less law enforcement employees/pickup owners.
“I’ve posted that Austin was a sanctuary city and ever time get blasted by some 0bot whining that it isn’t.”
Who might that *Obot* be? I would love to have a little conversation with them.
Kudos to them.
Sorry, can’t remember but it’s happened a couple times. Must be one of those who frequent Hippie Hollow and have a “Keep Austin Weird” bumper sticker.
Oh thought it might of been a FReeper.
It was. That’s one reason I don’t go over to the Texas page page much.
Actually this was in Fort Bend County, which is largely republican - if they had been in Harris County, they would still be driving that truck
Ft. Bend has several units of the state prison TDCJ along with all the other law enforcement officers. Not a good place to commit a crime.
No Way! I can’t imagine who it could be.
FReepmail me if you remember. I would still like to hear their BS.
BTW: as far as I’m concerned, you are most welcome on the Texas board.
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