Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Children receiving medical care for chronic illness may have to separate from their parents.

For those families that have a child in the USA to receive medical care may have to be adopted by another family member. It is a radical idea, but, they only have 33 days to make it over the line to stay alive.

This administration doesn't care. Don't assign them the HOPE so many people are thinking that will change the course of that letter.

The families MUST find a way now. That may be taking extreme measures. 

The other option is to make this a "States Rights" issue and pass legislation that reflects the compassion of the people of Florida and Massachusetts. 

There may be a long shot as well. For any child that can act as their own parents, they can seek emancipation. That would make them able to seek a visa and the possible USA standing for reasons of medical treatment. I don't know if emancipation will bring better results, but, it can't bring worse. At that point they can be abandoned by the parents, removing any ability to facilitate their way back to their birthplace.

In the meantime, the pressure to provide for these children AND their families is important. I am surprised it is focused on two locations. 

I think the "States Rights" measure is the best outcome. I see that happening in time by Massachusetts, but, I don't see Florida legislators being that compassionate.

The country of birth may even be able to revoke their citizenship under certain circumstances. 

Trump has no conscience, I suggest the counter measure be just as ruthless.