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In Chicago and across the country, public services like transportation, healthcare, and education are already under pressure. The demands of families who have been here for the past 7 months have put a significant strain on every aspect of city services.

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California is repaying $1.6 billion previously charged to the federal government for health care services provided to illegal immigrants, and a larger program integrity issue is claimed to exist in the state’s health care system. The speaker instructs Governor Newsom to produce within three weeks a comprehensive program integrity action plan to address major fraud. Three examples of alleged embarrassing fraud in California are highlighted: 1) In-home supportive services (which California shares with Minnesota) include personal care such as bathing or grooming, household tasks, cleaning and cooking, shopping, and transportation. These are tasks that families could perform, but government funding is said to have generated significant cash for unethical people. California spending for these services increased from eight to twenty-eight billion dollars over the past decade, with a claim that federal taxpayers are paying 250% more for California, an affluent state, and that the program is still growing by double digits annually. 2) In 2024, spending for home health care in California purportedly rose by more than 21%, representing the largest growth rate for any major health category nationwide. The number of home health agencies in California reportedly almost doubled between 2019 and 2024. Los Angeles County alone is said to account for $1.4 billion, representing almost 9% of total fee-for-service home health spending for the entire country, despite having just 2% of national enrollment. The assertion is that this concentrates home health funds in L.A. County, limiting access for other Americans who could benefit from these services. 3) The 2022 California state auditor report is cited as showing that the number of hospice agents in Los Angeles County increased by 1,500% since 2010, a growth rate that allegedly far exceeds the 40% increase in the senior population over the same period. The speaker questions how a sevenfold increase in hospice could be defended, noting reports from seniors who claim they were duped by fraudsters and that California is not stopping these criminals. The speaker reiterates that Governor Newsom’s deadline for a comprehensive program integrity action plan is approaching and urges action to save American lives rather than enabling criminals.

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California requested assistance from neighboring states for firefighting resources due to ongoing fires. However, instead of going directly to the fire lines, the fire rigs and personnel were sent to Sacramento first for inspection by Cal Fire. This process has delayed their deployment to areas like Pacific Palisades, where they are urgently needed. Additionally, once the crews and equipment finish their work, they must return to Sacramento for a second inspection before leaving the state. This bureaucratic process is complicating the firefighting efforts.

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The Tucson sector has become the busiest area for migrant apprehensions due to the large number of open gates along the southern border. This is a change from previous years when people would try to evade law enforcement. Now, migrants are coming through the open gates in large numbers, with 250 apprehended in just two and a half hours. This is unusual for the Tucson sector, which typically doesn't see people self-surrendering to border patrol agents. In fact, there were 1,600 apprehensions in a single day.

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They're taking kids from shelters if they don't have a safe place to go afterward. We confirmed this with a child protective services representative. The shelters are closing soon, and if families can't find safe accommodations, the children will be taken. Some shelters are still open, but many are shutting down by Friday. We visited one shelter today, which provides cots, meals, and laundry services, but families need to leave by noon on Friday. It's a serious situation, and it's hard to believe this is happening. The impact on families is devastating, and there’s a lot of concern for the children involved.

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In the last 15 years, the number of clinics serving pediatric patients on gender issues in the United States has grown from zero to over 100. This growth can be attributed to various factors, with the main catalyst being the implementation of Obamacare in 2010. The law mandated insurance companies to cover medically necessary gender-affirming care, leading to a 50% increase in sex reassignment surgeries and a 25% increase in insurance coverage for transgender individuals between 2010 and 2016. In 2016, an amendment to the Affordable Care Act further prohibited private insurance companies from denying coverage based on gender identity. This resulted in a 150% increase in sex reassignment surgeries from 2016 to 2017. The provision was revoked by the Trump administration but reinstated by the Biden administration.

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There has been a notable 40% increase in code ones, which is puzzling. Ambulance services report sudden spikes, like a 30% rise in code ones in a single day, often linked to heart attacks, chest pains, and respiratory issues. The reasons behind these increases are often unclear, and it can be frustrating not to have explanations for such trends.

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Andres Carrera, political director for Denver mayor Mike Johnston, states that opportunities are gone for a group sent by Texas Governor Greg Abbott on March 26th. Denver informs families that resources have been allocated to 40,000 migrants who arrived before them. Denver offers to provide buses for families who have traveled long distances.

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Hundreds of cars lined up for the Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank, with some waiting up to 5 hours for emergency supplies. The Joint Hands Food Pantry, which has been operating for 15 years, experienced an unprecedented demand. The Chicago Food Depository gave away 7,200 pounds of food, quickly running out due to the high number of first-time callers. The Labor Department reported a staggering 3,283,000 jobless claims filed in one week, surpassing any previous record. This health crisis has clearly turned into an economic crisis, as demonstrated by the long lines at food banks and the unprecedented number of jobless claims.

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Long queues are a common problem across the country, including in Bristol. It's difficult to find a dentist accepting new patients in the area. The nearest option is 50 miles away, requiring a 2-hour journey each way on public transport. This situation is unacceptable.

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Dr. Jax Gonzalez, political director at One Colorado, supports Senate Bill 129, emphasizing the right to make medical decisions without interference. Families are making impossible choices, such as a father and his 16-year-old daughter from Nebraska who drive eight hours to Colorado for healthcare banned in their state. The father worries about continued access to care, even in Colorado, due to actions by out-of-state lawmakers. The bill ensures Colorado providers can do their jobs without out-of-state targeting. Relocation assistance requests have increased from 20 to nearly 600 in a month. Providers report a 50% increase in people crossing state borders for telehealth or flying to Denver for care. Failing to act risks signaling that rights are not secure even in Colorado. Gonzalez urges a yes vote on Senate Bill 129 to protect providers, patients, and the right to access care.

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The transcript argues that more dangerous SARS-CoV-2 variants could arise by creating biological niches for variants and through VADES, with the speaker stating that “viral immune escape threatens to play a catastrophic role in the COVID mass vaccinated world.” It describes the virus as originally relatively harmless with a very low death percentage for healthy young people, potentially evolving into a seasonal virus with an even lower death percentage. However, it is claimed that mass vaccination could disturb this natural progression and cause resistant, and potentially more dangerous and more contagious variants by creating biological niches for those variants. The speaker asserts a correlation between the rise of variants and the increase of vaccinations, stating that “the rise of variants correlates with the increase of vaccinations.” In this context, viral immune escape is mentioned, and antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) is noted as a phenomenon that can worsen disease; the speaker notes that ADE is known to be an issue with coronaviruses and was an issue in animal trials for SARS vaccines, and is associated with SARS and severe COVID itself. The claim is made that as more vaccines and different vaccine types are administered, and as more COVID variants succeed, the ADE risk increases. According to the speaker, given these considerations, the worldwide mass vaccination agenda is described as a “haste and rush agenda,” very dangerous and destined to become a failure. The speaker questions whether “the mass vaccination induced immune escape COVID killing waves and vades” are coming for the COVID vaccinated. To illustrate the situation, the transcript cites a series of record-high stretcher occupancy values in Quebec, across several dates in 2024: 07/08/2024 – 2,319; 07/08/2024 – 2,370; 08/06/2024 – 2,384; 08/27/2024 – 2,395; 08/24/24 – 2,412; 09/03/2024 – 2,444. The source cited is Sourcetumia.org, with a request to “please like and follow.”

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Hospitals in sanctuary cities like New York City, Denver, San Diego, Chicago, and Boston are facing financial collapse due to the high number of illegal migrants seeking free care, costing American taxpayers over $30 million. For example, a clinic in Chicago treated 16,000 illegal immigrants last year.

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In the last 24 hours, there were 9,300 migrant encounters at the border, totaling 45,000 encounters in the past 5 days. New York and Arizona are unable to accommodate more illegal aliens due to financial and space constraints. The suggestion of "remain in Mexico" is brought up as a solution, which was effective before January 2021. However, under the Biden administration, this approach no longer seems to work.

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In spring 2021, our ER was busier than ever due to a sudden surge in patients falling ill after COVID vaccines were introduced. We observed a significant rise in stroke cases, blood clots, heart issues, and paralysis. This shift in patient conditions highlights the impact of the pandemic on healthcare systems and the need to understand the full scope of what medical professionals have been facing.

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In October, there were 22 requests, which jumped to about 500 in November. The single state with the most requests is Texas, followed by Florida and Oklahoma. The oldest case seen was from the mid-70s, and the youngest involved parents with a 10-year-old. People from every walk of life are scared, and fear is fueling the drive to do more.

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In San Diego, there was an exponential increase in significant interest aliens (SIAs), defined as aliens with significant ties to terrorism. The San Diego sector averaged 10 to 15 SIAs per year before this administration, but went to over 100 in 2022, and even more in 2023 and this year. The speaker was allegedly told not to release information on this increase. The San Diego area sees 80-90% of the methamphetamine and fentanyl seizures annually for the entire country, and with little border enforcement, these drugs were coming through in mass. The price for a single pill of fentanyl went from $10 to $0.25. San Diego traffic checkpoints were shut down due to resources being diverted. The speaker had to release illegal aliens by the hundreds each day into communities that could not support them. To mitigate this, two flights a week were provided from San Diego to Texas at $150,000 per flight.

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Around 20 million people have been affected in our country. The chart is a few months old, but it still shows the impact. Take a look at what has happened.

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About 20 million people have been affected in our country. The chart referenced is a few months old, but it highlights significant changes that have occurred. For a clearer understanding, it's important to look at the latest developments.

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In October, there were 22 requests, which jumped to about 500 in November. The single state with the most requests is Texas, followed by Florida and Oklahoma. The oldest case seen was from the mid-70s, and the youngest involved parents with a 10-year-old. People from every walk of life are scared, and fear is fueling the drive to do more.

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In the last 15 years, the number of clinics serving pediatric patients on gender issues in the United States has grown from 0 to over 100. This growth can be attributed to various factors, with the main catalyst being the implementation of Obamacare in 2010. The law mandated insurance companies to cover medically necessary gender affirming care, leading to a 50% increase in sex reassignment surgeries and a 25% increase in insurance coverage for transgender individuals between 2010 and 2016. In 2016, an amendment to the Affordable Care Act further prohibited private insurance companies from denying coverage based on gender identity. Consequently, there was a 150% increase in sex reassignment surgeries in the US from 2016 to 2017. The provision was revoked by the Trump administration but reinstated by the Biden administration.

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The current state of American healthcare involves a lengthy process for getting insurance approval for necessary procedures. A cardiologist submitted a request for a patient’s procedure, but it was denied, requiring additional information. After resubmitting data, the insurance company still denied the request, necessitating a peer-to-peer review. This involved scheduling a phone call with an insurance-employed doctor, which took nearly two weeks of back-and-forth communication and long hold times. Ultimately, despite all efforts, the procedure is likely to be denied again.

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They're taking kids from shelters if they don't have a safe place to go afterward. We confirmed this with a child protective services representative. The shelters are closing by Friday, and if families can't find safe accommodations, the children will be taken. Some shelters are still open, but many are not. We visited a shelter today that provides meals and laundry, but they must leave by noon on Friday. It's a serious situation, and it's hard to believe it's real. Families are in distress, and the implications for the children are concerning.

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Eighty-five percent of Americans report negative experiences with pre-authorization. In 2023, the Medicare Advantage Program, covering 32 million people, denied 3.2 million initial prior authorization requests. Physicians handle about 40 pre-authorization requests weekly, spending around twelve hours on related paperwork. This frustrates doctors, delays care, and erodes trust in the healthcare system. Health and Human Services and CMS are pursuing private solutions to address prior authorization issues. A recent roundtable with CEOs representing 75% of all covered lives in America, approximately 260 million people across Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, and commercial insurance, addressed this problem. There is significant industry interest in resolving these issues.

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I’m heading to the United States for the third time to seek faster cancer care, as my tumor markers are rising. A year and a half ago, I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer in Canada. If I had waited for treatment there, I wouldn’t be here today. As a dual citizen and veteran, I accessed medical benefits in the U.S. and received timely, aggressive treatment, leading to no evidence of disease by March 2024. However, this aggressive cancer has a high chance of recurrence. Despite trying various treatments, including off-label medications, it seems to be returning. In Canada, I was told I might wait two weeks for a CT scan, but the U.S. oncology team can see me immediately. Time is critical, so I’m on my way to the U.S. for urgent care.
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