Daily Archives: January 28, 2013

Monday Blog Roundup 1-29-2013

Goodbye, Liz!
Tina Fey’s iconic ‘30 Rock’ sings its swan song.

Hagel vs. The Secret Money
The New York Times takes a look at the secret money campaign against Chuck Hagel and..

Barack and Hillary’s Send Off Interview
Check out the video of President Obama and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clint..

That Obama-Clinton chemistry
OK, I admit: I didn’t get the advance media frenzy over the joint interview Presiden..

9/11 remains dominant political theme for US
The attack of Sept. 11, 2001, has been so pervasive a theme in American politics tha..

TIME’s Pictures of the Week: The World in Focus
From the French intervention in Mali, and Obama’s Inauguration, to a headless princes..

Gun Industry Aims To Sell Youth On Assault Weapons
Responding to Americans’ declining interest in shooting sports, gun manufacturers ar..

230 Dead in Brazilian Nightclub Fire; Only One Exit
230 Dead in Brazilian Nightclub Fire; Only One Exit

Rupert Murdoch Throws Support Behind Piers Morgan
It is well-known that before heading stateside, CNN host Piers Morgan made his name

For Obama, Social Equality Will Come Easier Than Economic Equality
The president wants more social tolerance and economic opportunity. One goal is more..

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Arizona Bill Requires Hospitals To Screen Immigration Status Of Uninsured Patients

So much for: 

“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free…” ~ Emma Lazarus

This proposal is wrong on so many levels.  Does this “bill” demand that someone who is gravely ill and does not have their “papers” must be denied care and reported to immigration?  Think of the scenarios in which our country would abandon and deport people while ill.

Think Progress

Hospitals would need to check the immigration status of uninsured patients under a new bill introduced by an Arizona lawmaker. Rep. Steve Smith’s (R) H.B. 2293 would require hospital staff to “reasonably confirm” patients’ status during check-in or treatment, and immediately report those who do not have the required papers to immigration officials.

Smith claimed it is a hospital’s civic duty to check immigration status:

“I would hope if you witnessed somebody who is not lawfully present in this country taking advantage of, getting, acquiring any benefit or social service or something that they’re not entitled to, or something they’re abusing or neglected, I would hope somebody would pick up the phone and go, ‘Maricopa police, Buckeye police, I think — I’m not sure — but I think this is happening.”’

The Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association has already rejected the attempt to turn hospitals into another front for immigration enforcement: “When does this begin or end?” a spokesman said. “What other industry should be screening their customers for citizenship verification?” The National Coalition for Immigrant Women’s Rights and National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health also called the measure “unconscionable” and legalized “harassment“.  With roughly 19 percent of Arizona’s population lacking health insurance, the bill could deter many immigrants and their children from seeking care, as well as burden hospitals.

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