Illegal Aliens Demand Free Organ Transplants

OriginalShroom

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So what's the next demand going to be?

The Right to Vote since they live here?

We need to run every illegal out of the country. They are not grateful that they are being allowed to stay. Every week it's a new demand.


Illegal Aliens Demand Free Organ Transplants | Judicial Watch

Illegal immigrants have boldly demanded everything from civil rights in the U.S. to driver’s licenses and government benefits such as welfare and discounted tuition at public universities, so why stop there?

Now they want American taxpayers to finance their organ transplants! This is even more brazen than the discrimination lawsuits illegal aliens have filed against law enforcement agencies—both federal and local—in the U.S. over the years. To make their point, the illegal immigrants have gone on a hunger strike outside an Illinois hospital demanding free organ transplants for themselves and their fellow undocumented comrades.

This insanity is taking place outside a prestigious Chicago-area hospital, according to news reports, but it’s only a matter of time before it spreads nationwide. Dozens of demonstrators and hunger strikers have gathered outside the medical facility chanting through bullhorns and waving large signs to protest the hospital’s policy that patients must be in the U.S. legally to qualify for an organ transplant procedure. One large, yellow sign captured in a newspaper photo says “we are also human!”

All of the protestors are from Mexico, according to the news report, and all need either a liver or kidney transplant that they can’t afford to pay for. They obviously don’t have health insurance or they wouldn’t be staging this show. So the illegal aliens want Uncle Sam to step up the plate and pick up the tab. Kidney and liver transplants costs hundreds of thousands of dollars and could run into the millions if there are complications.

The U.S. government already spends upwards of $4 billion a year to provide the millions of illegal immigrant who live here with medical care, according to figures released by a nonpartisan organization dedicated to researching both legal and illegal immigration. Most of that money goes to hospital emergency rooms and free clinics that treat the uninsured.

This has created a huge burden for hospitals nationwide that get stuck with the exorbitant cost of treating uninsured illegal immigrants. A few years ago a Florida hospital spent more than a quarter of a million dollars to fight a lawsuit from an uninsured illegal immigrant returned to his native country after racking up a $1.5 million bill. The case involved a Guatemalan Mayan farm worker who was hospitalized for 3 ½ years at the Stuart facility with severe brain injuries sustained in a car wash.

After receiving a judge’s permission, the hospital put him on a plane back to Guatemala and a legal battle ensued. The same hospital also spent a substantial amount of money treating a brain damaged illegal immigrant from Mexico for two years and, in congressional testimony, the facility’s administrator said more than half of the hospital’s births were to illegal aliens
 
I think we should take care of them until they can be deported. Obama should have meetings with the Mexican president regarding their obligation to take care of their own citizens and their children born in the U.S. As it is, the only discussions center around enticing people to continue illegal immigration and the benefits waiting for them on the other side of the fence.

Mexico should have more programs to help their poor citizens. We've already sent enough of our jobs there. If the Mexican government wasn't so damn corrupt and in cahoots with the drug cartels, maybe they would do better by their people.

If any U.S. citizen has a baby in another country, they are either an American born in another country or they have dual citizenship. Of course, that is provided the person is in the country legally. We should not grant citizenship to children of those here illegally. The child should be considered a foreigner born in the states.

Mexico needs to welcome back it's people and their children, who are rightfully Mexican citizens even if they were born here.

I'd like to know what the Mexican government has done to try and solve the problem of so many poor people there. I don't think they've done a damn thing other than to encourage them to come here and send money back in remittances. The Mexican government depends on the money coming back from illegal immigrants to help their economy. They might have a better economy and more tourists if it wasn't so dangerous to go there.

If the world made more sense, our presidents would have demanded that the Mexican government step up to the plate and stop expecting the U.S. to take in their poor and their criminals.

Instead they keep sweetening the pot. Handing them discounted tuition, welfare benefits and constantly promising amnesty has gone far in increasing the number of people who enter illegally. Clearly, we can't keep this up. We have enough unemployed people.

For people here to get on a transplant list, they must first prove they are willing to get better. No drinking, smoking and bad eating habits for six months before you can get placed on a list. Then you wait and may never get an organ.

Does anyone know what Mexico's healthcare is like? Don't they have doctors who do transplants?

I know Mexico doesn't like it if Americans legally drive across the border to buy cheaper gas. Yet they expect their people to come here illegally and demand anything and everything. Where do we stop? At what point do we tell Mexico that they have a responsibility for their citizens, not us?
 
So what's the next demand going to be?

The Right to Vote since they live here?

We need to run every illegal out of the country. They are not grateful that they are being allowed to stay. Every week it's a new demand.


And my daughter demanded an iPhone...

So what?
 
Knights Templar cartel member caught trafficking organs...
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POLICE NAB CARTEL MEMBER IN ORGAN TRAFFICKING CASE
Mar. 17, 2014 — Police in Mexico's western state of Michoacan detained an alleged member of the Knights Templar cartel who is suspected of kidnapping children to harvest their organs, an official said Monday.
Michoacan state Public Safety Secretary Carlos Castellanos Becerra alleged that Manuel Plancarte Gaspar was part of the cartel's organ-trafficking ring. The ring would kidnap children and take them to rented homes with medical equipment where their organs were removed, Castellanos Becerra charged. "We have several statements in open investigations that point to a network of several suspects who would identify people with certain characteristics, especially children, and kidnap them," he said. Castellanos Becerra said the cases go back several years, but he said he couldn't give any specific details or discuss evidence because the investigation is still open.

Plancarte Gaspar, 34, was detained last week along with another suspect in a stolen car. The men were carrying cash and crystal meth, Castellanos Becerra said. He said Plancarte Gaspar is the nephew of Enrique Plancarte Solis, a top Knights Templar leader. Early in the day Castellanos Becerra sent an unusual Twitter message about the organ trafficking investigation. Mexican authorities don't normally make big announcement on Twitter.

A leader of one of the local vigilante groups that sprang up last year in Michoacan to challenge the cartel's control told a radio station after hearing about the tweet that people in the area knew the Knights Templar gang was involved in organ trafficking because several children had been rescued in his town while being transported in a refrigerated container inside a van. "They were inside a refrigerated box, tightly wrapped in blankets," Dr. Jose Manuel Mireles, leader of the civilian "self-defense" group in Tepalcatepec, said in a morning interview with MVS radio. Mireles said the van carrying the children was headed to the port city of Lazaro Cardenas and ended up in Tepalcatepec after making a wrong turn. "They were all children from the same Mexico City school," he said.

He said the children's parents had allowed them to go on an outing to the beach when they were likely kidnapped. He said the children were turned over to their parents who traveled to Tepalcatepec. Mireles didn't say when the children were rescued and didn't answer his cellphone Monday. Mexican authorities have said drug trafficking is no longer the top source of income for the Knights Templar, which was once a top producer of crystal meth. The officials say the cartel's main sources of income are illegal mining, illegal logging and extortion.

Police nab cartel member in organ trafficking case
 

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