Mentally ill wait for services behind Illegal Aliens & More Illegal Alien News

 

TALLAHASSEE — Mentally ill patientsare being placed on waiting lists for treatment because Florida's mental health institutions are crowded with illegal immigrants.

The crisis puts Florida at the forefront of a national debate over whether illegal immigrants should enjoy the same rights to public health care as legal residents.

Florida's mental health facilities spent $19.6 million to care for at least 86 undocumented immigrants counted during an informal November survey, and more unidentified illegal immigrants could be in custody, state officials said. The growing population has put a strain on the state's mental health resources, contributing to a waiting list of 60 beds.

State officials want to turn the illegal immigrants over to federal immigration officers. However, Florida lawmakers would first have to exempt illegal immigrants from patient confidentiality laws.

The Republican-led Legislature could be sympathetic to the idea.

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Enterprise Ledger -- New Brockton, Ala.      
ICE Agency transports illegal aliens from Coffee County   
Suspected illegal aliens who end up in the Coffee County Jail are now being taken by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) to Montgomery for further evaluation and deportation back to home countries. -- According to Coffee County Sheriff Dave Sutton, ICE received permission to hire more personnel...

Dave Gibson -- The Examiner      
Meddlesome Catholic Church at it again   
The Bishops of the Catholic Conference of Arizona are protesting a bill proposed by Arizona State Sen. Russell Pearce (R-Mesa) which would criminalize the presence of illegal aliens in Arizona. The measure would also require local police officers to determine an arrestee's immigration status...

St. George (Utah) Spectrum Editorial      
Illegals shouldn't get discounts at state colleges   
As states across the nation grapple with declining revenues, some legislatures are compensating by making cuts to colleges and universities. -- Utah lawmakers are considering the same actions as they try to figure out how to fill in a $700 million gap between projected revenues and budgeted expenses...

Atlanta Journal-Constitution       
Arrogant illegals walk to DC, demand amnesty   
...[Felipe] Matos and three other [illegal aliens.... criminals] are walking 1,500 miles -- from Miami to Washington, D.C. -- to promote in-state tuition at public colleges for illegals and other aspects of immigration reform. The students were in Atlanta last week and plan to arrive in the nation's capitol in May

Irish Central -- New York     
Amnesty Scheme: Reconquistas pointing fingers at Emanuel   
Rahm Emanuel has emerged as the major problem within the White House on reform of immigration [read:amnesty]. -- A New York Times magazine article due out this Sunday reports that Hispanic leader in Congress believe that he does not take the the issue seriously and is the person blocking progress...

Modesto (Calif.) Bee    
Stanislaus County inmates all get immigration check   
Each time someone is booked at Stanislaus County jail facilities, the inmate's fingerprints are sent electronically to the FBI's criminal database to check the person's criminal history. -- New technology will now simultaneously send those fingerprints to immigration officials trying to identify dangerous criminals who entered the country illegally...



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