Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Children Lost in the System!!!

I recently wrote a letter to President Donald Trump at the White House expressing my concern regarding his administration's separation of immigrant families at the border. This practice is not law as he uses as an excuse; this is policy as implemented by the TRUMP administration. It is totally at the President's desecration. I am opposed to the practice and am voicing my grave concern unlike our representatives in Congress who sit idle as this unjust inhumanity occurs on American soil! Donald Trump and Senate Leader Mitch McConnell, both your wives I understand were not born in the United States ( I might be not be 100% correct regarding the Senate leader) but I am attempting to make a point. In addition Trump's assertion that Democrats view immigrants, not refugees, as future voters is ludicrous. The reason is because if the person enters the USA illegally, the reality is that there is no path towards legalization therefore they will always be in illegal status making them ineligible to ever vote.


Please read the below article. It explains the situation on the ground well.

"WASHINGTON — The former head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement told NBC News that migrant parents separated from their children at the border are sometimes unable to relocate their child and remain permanently separated.
"Permanent separation. It happens," said John Sandweg, who served as acting director of ICE under the Obama administration from 2013-2014.
Sandweg's warning contradicts White House messaging that the separation of women and children migrants under the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy is only temporary.
While a parent can quickly move from detention to deportation, a child's case for asylum or deportation may not be heard by a judge for several years because deporting a child is a lower priority for the courts, Sandweg explained.

"You could easily end up in a situation where the gap between a parent's deportation and a child's deportation is years," Sandweg said.
As a result, parents may find themselves back in their home countries struggling to find their children. Many do not have access to legal counsel or understand the U.S. immigration or judicial systems.
Children who stay in the foster system for lengthy periods of time may become wards of the state and finally adopted.
"You could be creating thousands of immigrant orphans in the U.S. that one day could become eligible for citizenship when they are adopted," Sandweg explained.
That scenario could be hard to swallow for immigration hardliners who argue against spending welfare dollars on immigrants and are opposed to a path to citizenship for children brought into the country illegally.
Sandweg says he has seen permanent separation happen when a parent is deported without his or her child.
"This is why family unity was critical for us. With the numbers of families crossing ticking up, [the] Obama administration was concerned about children being left behind," said Sandweg.
Speaking on Fox News on Tuesday, White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp insisted the separations were short term.
"We have come to understand that these families who are separated, it is for a limited period of time between five to ten days," Schlapp said.
But already, immigration lawyers in the U.S. and Central America say many parent immigrants who have been deported are having a hard time locating their children. The Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy was announced in April.
Parents are given a paper slip written in English and Spanish that explains they have been charged with a crime for entering the United States illegally and will be separated from their child while they await their court hearing.
"For assistance in locating your child(ren), you may contact the Office of Refugee Resettlement," the slip says, giving a 1-800 number.
NBC News called the number and heard a recording that allows the caller to be connected with a case manager regarding his or her child."

Link: http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/former-ice-director-some-migrant-family-separations-are-permanent/ar-AAyS9og?ocid=ientp

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Case Against the American Health Care Act (AHCA)

27% of all adults would be denied insurance due a "pre-existing" condition according to the Republican proposal.

Bill proponents, such as  Mr. Donald Trump and House Leader Paul Ryan would have you believe these conditions are limited to only major conditions. This is not true, any medical condition minor or major would allow insurance companies to deny your coverage. This includes a minor allergy, previous sports related injuries, or surviving cancer. The Trump administration put little work into drafting the legislation that reorganizes 1/6 of the American economy.

The average penalty under Obama care for not having health insurance was $600.00, under the AHA the penalty increases to approximately $2,000 per American if your insurance laps. This is in fact a more expensive mandate to than seen with Obama care.

Placing persons into high risk pools who have serious medical conditions would make their premiums unaffordable.

It is a fact Congress wrote into the bill exception for themselves and their staff. They would be covered under a different system.

Obama care currently is better choice for American citizens when compared to the current Trump care proposal. This is my call demanding a better way.


Reference:

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-poll-idUSKBN19C2LO

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/22/us/politics/senate-health-care-bill.html

Monday, January 09, 2017

Nepotism and corruption

My statement is non-partisan. How do those in power allow for the appointment of family members to official executive branch posts paid or unpaid? How can an administration from the top down not be obligated to submit tax information and financial interest?
This is the very definition of corruption.