You Lose a Child, You Lose Your Job

By LEO LOPEZ III, MD I’m a physician, born in McAllen, Texas. In June 2018, I returned home to demand that immigrant children who had been torn from their families as a result of the Trump Administration’s zero-tolerance policy, be safely and immediately reunited. I demonstrated at a federal detention center in McAllen at the Free the Children Protest. I marched alongside other concerned citizens, and we confronted a bus carrying the children. With my palms pressed against the bus, I demanded that the government free them. I could not have imagined that just a few months later, I’d demand that the government find them.  Back then, the Office and Refugee and Resettlement had just certified that over 2,600 children had been separated from their families.  The Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the Department of Health and Human Services recently released an updated account. They actually weren’t sure how many children were separated. Turns out they didn’t count them. According to the report, HHS doesn’t know exactly if, when, or how they’ll find the lost children. I grew up right there, along the south-Texas border, and I know that cattle are better accounted for than these infants and children. So whose fault is it? In my opinion, the blame falls on Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Homeland Security Secretary Kristjen Nielsen, both of whom are ultimately responsible for executing the Presiden...
Source: The Health Care Blog - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tags: Health Policy Politics Health and Human Services HHS Immigration Kristjen Nielsen Leo Lopez Trump administration Source Type: blogs