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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also it can be given in the home in long term situations[/quote] First, TPN is available world wide. But several countries, including Mexico, have little to no availability of certain types (say liver sparing or kidney sparing). So no, this girl was not getting what she needed at home. Her parents applied for her humane parole, she was granted it, and now you guys are looking for people's to justify deporting this girl. This child. [/quote] Why doesn't Mexico have access to this type of TPN? I don't believe it for a second. If it can be ordered and provided here, it should not be an issue for Mexican health systems to administer it there. We cannot import every sob story. We cannot afford to pay for this noncitizen's medical care for the remainder of her life, which will be DECADES of expensive care. The cruelty was Biden giving this family a two-year pass, hoping they could stay here indefinitely. Ripping off the band-aid hurts, but needs to be done. [/quote] First, has has been explained the conditions of humanitarian parole means they need to be able to pay for the treatment themselves but you refuse to believe that. Here is the documentation: " An important factor we consider in determining whether to authorize parole is whether the beneficiary will have a means of support while in the United States. We require evidence of an individual who agrees to financially support the beneficiary in the United States." Secondly this is a statement from the child's doctor: If there is an interruption in her daily nutrition system, called Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN), the doctor wrote, “this could be fatal within a matter of days.” “As such, patients on home TPN are not allowed to leave the country because the infrastructure to provide TPN or provide immediate intervention if there is a problem with IV access depends on our program’s utilization of U.S.-based healthcare resources and does not transfer across borders,” Arsenault wrote." Thirdly you seem to know more than her doctor and the people who work at immigration and approved this. The parents are here working, they're paying for their treatment and that's still not enough for you. why don't you guys just admit you don't want anybody here ever under any circumstances because you're starting to sound beyond effing cruel stupid and like a thousand other epithets[/quote]
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