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Posted on October 5, 2008

Your Health Care Is Being Slashed So Illegal Aliens Can Get It For Free

Waiting room of the future--crowded

If you have been to an emergency room lately, you’ve probably had to stand in a long line. And if you’ve looked at that line, you’ve probably noticed that many people in it are non-Americans. You may have wondered if some, if not most, are illegals. They are. And you’re paying dearly for it: not just in time, but in money, and possibly, with your health and life if services are curtailed because of the rising cost of providing free health care to people who shouldn’t even be here.

I just received a (snail mail) letter from an organization called the Mountain States Legal Foundation that, among other things, is helping American counties fight back: not against the illegals themselves, but against well-funded US-based groups that want nothing more than to permanently integrate the interlopers into American society—at American workers’ expense, of course.

According to the letter,

Mountain States Legal Foundation (MSLF) is assisting Ada County, Idaho in its petition for a rehearing of a case where the county was ordered to pay medical bills for an illegal alien, Javier Ortega Sandoval.

Mr. Sandoval was admitted to St. Adolphus Regional Medical Center in Ada County, Idaho, after he had a stroke while working illegally. He was there for two months and incurred medical bills in excess of $187,000, mostly for rehabilitation services — not emergency care. Ada County refused to pay for Mr. Sandoval’s health care because it believes that illegal aliens aren’t true “residents.”

Unfortunately, the Idaho Supreme Court ruled against Ada County. It issued a ruling claiming that Mr. Sandoval is a “resident” even though he is illegally in this country and subject to deportation. Fortunately, one judge dissented by stating that illegal aliens are “fugitives from justice” and not “residents” in the true meaning of the word. MSLF is supporting Ada County because [it believes] this case has national implications that may affect the quality of your health care.

The letter writer goes on to point out that even as “the government is granting free health care to illegal aliens, it is cutting back services for veterans.”

But while wealthy elites are generally indifferent to veterans’ plights, they rush to fund efforts to “defend” illegal aliens’ “rights,” such as free health care; in states like California, pregnant illegals (who often come to the U.S. to have “anchor babies”) get not just prenatal care and delivery costs paid for, but even car seats and diapers.

The Americans who fought wars for our freedom and pay taxes to keep our country going should have it so good. But they don’t, because they don’t have friends in high places—like, for example, the ACLU, which claims it is “racist” to require voters to show driver’s licenses or other forms of ID before voting.

It’s important for American citizens to understand that this battle isn’t (as the mainstream media portray it) about depriving hard-working people of their “rights” just because they don’t have the right paperwork, or God forbid, because of their “race.” It’s about being a good steward of the nation our forefathers bequeathed to us, and preserving it for future generations.

Being an American means nothing to globalist elites. If it means nothing to Americans, it will soon mean nothing, period. The way of life that our ancestors worked and fought so hard to create and hand down will be lost. We’ll merely be citizens of the world—more accurately, the Third World. We’ll have a Third World health care system; and when we want to use it, we’ll have to take our places at the back of the line. Behind the aliens.

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