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NYC hospital prioritizes health care for undocumented immigrants, denies American citizens.

Americans Denied Medical Care While Illegal Immigrants Receive Free Treatment ‌in NYC Hospitals

A man named “Orlando,” an⁢ undocumented immigrant from Venezuela, is ecstatic to share his story of receiving⁢ free cancer treatments in the United States. However, NBC News reports that American⁢ citizens are often being turned away from New York hospitals and social services⁣ due to ⁢the ⁤overwhelming influx ⁣of border crossers.

According to the NBC News report, “Orlando” was diagnosed with ⁤esophageal cancer shortly after⁢ arriving ​in‌ the U.S.A. Now,‌ he​ is receiving free⁣ chemotherapy, radiation treatments, and doctor’s care, which would cost Americans thousands ⁢of dollars. Despite being aware of⁤ the costs, “Orlando” is grateful for⁤ the life-saving care he is receiving.

However, this ‍free‍ healthcare for illegal immigrants comes at a cost to American citizens. More than​ 30,000 undocumented immigrants have ​received free healthcare in New York‌ hospitals since ⁣April⁣ 2022. While NBC did not report ‌on “Orlando’s” ‌gratitude towards the American people, it is⁢ clear that the system ‍is​ strained.

Illegal Immigrants Treated to Free Benefits, Including Healthcare

In a​ report ‌aired on NBC ⁤News, it was revealed ‌that “Orlando” came to New York City because he heard about‌ the various free benefits, ⁣including healthcare, available to‌ undocumented immigrants. Dr. Ted Long, a senior vice president for ‌New York City Health​ + Hospitals,​ acknowledged the challenges posed by ⁣the border crisis‍ but emphasized the importance of providing assistance to asylum-seekers ​who have endured physical and ‍emotional​ trauma.

Unfortunately, this prioritization of illegal immigrants ⁣over American citizens has resulted in many citizens being referred elsewhere or⁢ facing long waiting times for essential medical ⁣care. Randye Retkin, the director of LegalHealth, a division‌ of the New York‍ Legal ​Assistance Group, admits that most of her clients are now undocumented immigrants, leaving American ‍citizens in need of life-saving ‍treatment in a precarious situation.

This‌ report highlights the⁤ concerning⁣ reality⁢ that in President⁢ Joe Biden’s America,⁢ illegal immigrants are given priority over American citizens. If our⁢ borders‌ were better managed and immigration laws⁤ were enforced, American citizens would not be treated as second-class citizens in their⁢ own country.


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Is it fair⁣ for American citizens to face delays or​ denials of ⁢medical⁣ care while undocumented ‌immigrants⁤ receive free treatment in New York City hospitals? What alternatives can be explored to address this issue effectively

‍Y of⁤ American citizens being denied access to medical ⁣care while ‍illegal‍ immigrants receive free treatment in New York City hospitals. It sheds light‍ on the impact that the overwhelming influx of border ⁢crossers has had on the healthcare system and the consequences it has had for American ‌citizens in need of ⁤medical assistance.

The case ⁢of “Orlando,” an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela, receiving free cancer⁤ treatments ‌in ‌the‍ United⁢ States, serves as an example of the disparity in access‌ to healthcare. “Orlando” was diagnosed with esophageal ⁢cancer​ shortly after his arrival in the‌ U.S., and ‌he is now benefiting from ‌free chemotherapy, radiation treatments, and‍ doctor’s ‍care that would otherwise cost Americans‌ thousands of dollars.

While⁣ it is understandable that ⁣”Orlando” is ⁤grateful for the life-saving care he is receiving, ⁢it⁣ is ⁤important to consider⁢ the cost of providing free healthcare to undocumented immigrants. The NBC ⁢News report reveals that more than 30,000 undocumented immigrants in New ‍York⁤ City have received‍ free healthcare since April 2022. This places a strain on the healthcare system and limits ​the resources available⁤ for American citizens.

In the report, it is mentioned that “Orlando” came to‍ New York⁣ City because he heard about the various free benefits, including healthcare,‌ available to undocumented immigrants. Dr. Ted Long, a senior vice president for New York City Health + Hospitals, acknowledges the challenges posed by the border crisis but​ emphasizes the⁤ importance of providing assistance to asylum-seekers who have endured physical and emotional⁣ trauma. ⁤While this compassion is commendable, it should not come at the expense of American citizens ⁣in need of medical care.

The prioritization of illegal immigrants over American citizens has ⁤resulted in many ‍citizens being referred elsewhere or facing long waiting times ⁣for essential medical ⁤care. Randye​ Retkin, the director of LegalHealth, a division of the New York Legal Assistance Group, admits that most of her clients‌ are now undocumented immigrants, leaving American citizens in need of life-saving treatment in a precarious situation.

The situation described in this⁢ report is concerning and ⁣raises questions about the ​fairness of the current healthcare​ system. ⁤It is essential to ensure that American citizens have access to the medical ‌care they need without facing delays or being denied treatment. Addressing​ this issue requires a ⁤comprehensive approach that considers the needs⁣ of ‌both American citizens and those seeking asylum or ​immigration. ⁤The healthcare system should be able to accommodate both populations, without compromising the well-being‌ and health of any individual.



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