Posted on 10/04/2014 10:25:30 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
“Government, dont let him stay in America like Obamas aunt, uncle etc. send him back the day he is released from hospital. If his friend, wife, kids want to see him, they can travel to Africa and not allowed back in for visiting and Ebola infested country.”
It begins to look like his “release from the hospital” is going to be to the Coroner.
His condition was just downgraded to CRITICAL!
The problem here is that just like Mexican illegals, you really can’t “blame him” for trying to save his own life. It follows then though, that the government has to cut off people like this from the ability to come to the US.
You’re right. He’s a resident of Ghana and Liberia. Ghana and Liberia, both countries where money talks. For all we know his papers are fake. He may not be who he says he is.
If he survives we’re going to have a flood of sick people coming here.
We finding out right now thanks to UK Sunday papers they turn him away
Here is a somewhat different possability...
UPDATE: FedEx has released the following statement clarifying Duncan's position at SafeWay:
We have been advised by Safeway Cargo, a FedEx Global Service Provider (GSP) in Liberia, that Mr. Duncan was not employed in the FedEx GSP operation. He was employed as a personal driver for the company's General Manager.
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Re the origin of the guy’s visa, just because our country issues the visa doesn’t mean all the rules were followed.
” WASHINGTON DC - A U.S. immigration officer was sentenced on October 3, 2014 to two and a half years in federal prison, for accepting bribes in the form of cash and egg rolls from applicants seeking citizenship and green cards.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3211282/posts?page=44#44
OK, when is the last day this guy worked for the general manager?
Before or after he helped the sick lady????
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