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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We get that you strongly dislike Trump and his supporters and it feels good to call us names. But try to look at immigration seriously for a moment. what do you want the US policy to be? [b]Are you saying that the laws should be enforced but there should be exceptions for extreme medical needs of minors[/b]? Or are you saying that the border should be open to all and no enforcement?[/quote] DP. US immigration law already makes exceptions for foreign individuals coming to the US to seek treatment: Please summarize the above U.S. immigration laws allow foreign minors and their parents to legally enter and stay for medical treatment primarily through humanitarian parole or B-2 visitor visas: [b]Humanitarian Parole[/b]: Granted for urgent medical needs unavailable in the home country (e.g., life-threatening conditions like cancer or organ transplants). Minors and parents apply via Form I-131 with USCIS, providing medical records, a U.S. hospital’s commitment to treat, and [b]proof of financial support.[/b] Temporary (30 days to 1 year, renewable), discretionary, no path to residency. [b]B-2 Visitor Visa[/b]: For planned medical treatment (e.g., specialized surgery, chemotherapy). Requires proof of medical need, U.S. provider’s letter, funds for treatment/stay, and intent to return home. Issued for 6 months to 1 year, extendable, but no residency path. [/quote] They don’t have the financial support. California Medicaid is paying. I would have no issue if the family were covering all of their own expenses. [/quote]
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