Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have no idea who is paying for her care. So next.
We know it isn’t her family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with her staying as long as the above posters are paying for the care and not just tax payers.
The little girl had to show she had enough money to pay for care in the United States in order to be granted humanitarian parole. This would have been an element of her visa interview and she would have gone into CBP secondary upon arrival in the United States.
The article explains that they didnt enter that way. She had several surgeries in a Mexico and was getting care there but understandably the parents wanted better care. She was immediately hospitalized for weeks at a children’s hospital in San Diego when they arrived at the border. She requires Total Parenteral Nutrition. California taxpayers are paying for her care through medi-cal (Medicaid program in California).
No. She was granted humanitarian parole. Making an appointment through Trump’s CBP app doesn’t remove the obligation for a CBP officer to interview and grant parole. The article says that it was granted for two years.
Further, this treatment is not available in Mexico which is the pprimary reason they came here...not free healthcare.
People are so damned dumb and cruel
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Trump has ordered a critically ill four-year-old Mexican girl to leave the country. She could die within days, experts say
Deysi Vargas and her 4-year-old daughter were granted temporary humanitarian permission to enter the U.S. in 2023 due to a life-threatening condition
Arsenault said in a letter seen by The Los Angeles Times that if there is an interruption to administering nutrition to her system, “it could be fatal within a matter of days.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-mexico-deportation-critically-ill-child-b2758809.html
MAGA/Republicans hate life.
This would be a good place for the Pope to step in, especially considering all of Vance’s meetings with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with her staying as long as the above posters are paying for the care and not just tax payers.
522,000 children and adults are enrolled in West Virginia Medicaid. Total Medicaid spending in West Virginia is $5.5
billion. Financing for Medicaid is shared by states and the federal government; West Virginia receives $4.5 billion in federal Medicaid funding. I'd LOVE to cut them off as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with her staying as long as the above posters are paying for the care and not just tax payers.
The little girl had to show she had enough money to pay for care in the United States in order to be granted humanitarian parole. This would have been an element of her visa interview and she would have gone into CBP secondary upon arrival in the United States.
The article explains that they didnt enter that way. She had several surgeries in a Mexico and was getting care there but understandably the parents wanted better care. She was immediately hospitalized for weeks at a children’s hospital in San Diego when they arrived at the border. She requires Total Parenteral Nutrition. California taxpayers are paying for her care through medi-cal (Medicaid program in California).
No. She was granted humanitarian parole. Making an appointment through Trump’s CBP app doesn’t remove the obligation for a CBP officer to interview and grant parole. The article says that it was granted for two years.
Further, this treatment is not available in Mexico which is the pprimary reason they came here...not free healthcare.
People are so damned dumb and cruel
how much have you donated through her gofundme page?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with her staying as long as the above posters are paying for the care and not just tax payers.
The little girl had to show she had enough money to pay for care in the United States in order to be granted humanitarian parole. This would have been an element of her visa interview and she would have gone into CBP secondary upon arrival in the United States.
The article explains that they didnt enter that way. She had several surgeries in a Mexico and was getting care there but understandably the parents wanted better care. She was immediately hospitalized for weeks at a children’s hospital in San Diego when they arrived at the border. She requires Total Parenteral Nutrition. California taxpayers are paying for her care through medi-cal (Medicaid program in California).
No. She was granted humanitarian parole. Making an appointment through Trump’s CBP app doesn’t remove the obligation for a CBP officer to interview and grant parole. The article says that it was granted for two years.
Further, this treatment is not available in Mexico which is the pprimary reason they came here...not free healthcare.
People are so damned dumb and cruel
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the Go Fund me for the child.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-sofias-lifesaving-care
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Trump has ordered a critically ill four-year-old Mexican girl to leave the country. She could die within days, experts say
Deysi Vargas and her 4-year-old daughter were granted temporary humanitarian permission to enter the U.S. in 2023 due to a life-threatening condition
Arsenault said in a letter seen by The Los Angeles Times that if there is an interruption to administering nutrition to her system, “it could be fatal within a matter of days.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-mexico-deportation-critically-ill-child-b2758809.html
MAGA/Republicans hate life.
This would be a good place for the Pope to step in, especially considering all of Vance’s meetings with him.
They could divert some funds from their pedo legal defense endowment and help this person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have no idea who is paying for her care. So next.
We know it isn’t her family.