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Old May 25, 2005, 12:41 pm   #1 (permalink) (top)
Patriot.45
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Violence and american medicine.

I dont know what kind've posts were looking for in here but I thought I'd start.
Most conservative's do seem to support tighter immigration restriction's
(as if we have any now) so I felt this would fit in.Let me know.
Ofcourse part of our main problem is Bush our so called 'conservative'
President ....NO I dont beleive he is so..
Bush want's amnesty for criminal's who work here illegally and that will
only encourage more to come here illegally IMO.

Also on other board's I frequent like Glocktalk.com you are alerted by email
whenever someone respond's to one of your topic's.
I'm still not sure how to do that here.
Any help...

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Violence and American Medicine
Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
May 21, 2005
NewsWithViews.com

An Emergency Room physician is obliged to report to the police all patients evidencing domestic violence with guns. However, in most states, that same physician is forbidden to report known or suspected illegal aliens because he works in an illegals' "sanctuary city." A friend who is an ER doc who works in Los Angeles reported: "A woman brought to my ER was so viciously riddled with gunshots that for the first time in 12 years working in this hospital I shuddered at the malice that finally killed her. This was not the first time I saw her. I recognized my own surgical handiwork in scars from last year when I worked to save her life. Her husband is a notorious illegal alien on a "most wanted" list. Last year police caught him and deported him. But he came back with vengeance. This beast mocked my horror at his sadistic gun skills. A court supposedly convened to deport this brutal criminal just awarded him a Green Card for legal permanent residency. He no longer needed his American wife. What legal craziness gives a dangerous known felon and illegal alien a welcome home for pillaging and murder?"

I answered with thanks for his courage in asking about immigration law, and thanks for his service to America by working in a California battle zone. Law-abiding Americans will be shocked to realize how difficult it is to report and to deport illegal aliens. The Department of Homeland Security after September 11 was structured to incorporate Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). ICE's old name was Immigration and Naturalization Services, the notoriously incompetent INS. Though you as an ER doc cannot report an illegal alien in your politically correct hospital, another citizen could phone 1-866-DHS-2ICE or 1-866-347-2423.

That is a valuable number if you speak to an intelligent person, not a recording, and you must provide the illegal's name, location, workplace, and residence. Report on-line at www.ice.immigration.gov. To report suspicious airplanes or boats, phone ICE's Office of Air and Marine Operations (AMO) at 1-866-AIR BUST or 1-866-247-2878.

It is harder to deport known criminal illegal aliens. Criminal aliens who are arrested and eligible for deportation, because of previous and current convictions, may or may not be held in detention because we have insufficient jail space and money to keep them behind bars. The ICE division of Detention and Removal is releasing illegal aliens from federal custody nationwide not for good behavior but for bad crowding. This year ICE's detention budget houses only 19,444 detainees.

That detention number is ludicrously small considering our vast yet unknown number of illegal aliens that some credible estimators peg at 12 million and others up to 20 million. On June 10, 2004,Victor Cerda, ICE's acting Director of Detention wrote to his Regional Detention and Removal officials: "Currently we are exceeding the level our resources can support."

http://www.newswithviews.com/Cosman/madeleine4.htm


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