Their story broke my heart. He sounds like the kind of person who truly wants to make a life for himself here in this country and is proud to call himself an American. Who can be against someone like that as a fellow citizen?
If there is a fund set up to help pay his expenses, I will gladly donate.
It is a touching story, but under current laws, he would still not have been covered until he was here five years. I appreciate that he is trying to become a citizen by going through proper channels.
I wish all the best for her husband in his fight for regaining his health, and his endeavors to become a citizen of the U.S.
I think I had you figured wrong in the beginning. You are a better person than what I mistook you for.
Their story broke my heart. He sounds like the kind of person who truly wants to make a life for himself here in this country and is proud to call himself an American. Who can be against someone like that as a fellow citizen?
If there is a fund set up to help pay his expenses, I will gladly donate.
I wish them the best
It is a touching story, but under current laws, he would still not have been covered until he was here five years. I appreciate that he is trying to become a citizen by going through proper channels.
I read the article and it's just as heart-wrenching and the thousands of stories of the other people in AZ that don't have insurance, such as myself.
Reality isn't always worth writing home about, but life doesn't always go as planned.