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    Paramedic tells story of Border issues that will change your mind

    He was actually a part of the border program treating the kids who come across and his personal story is so much different than the fake news driven agenda based garbage that America is being force fed. It is tragic and heartbreaking for the kids and it also deeply affects those who are trying to help them.
    “So I am going to break a self rule about not posting in regards to work and politics. Well, I am actually going to stand by my rule because what I am really doing is coming to the defense of the US Border Patrol and Customs, Texas DPS, and MYSELF since we were all part of the separation of children from their parents on the border.


    Yes. You read that correctly. I was a part of the ‘human rights violations’ taking place on the border. Through the course of my career I have spent, off and on, 15 years working as a medic on the border. I’ve worked everywhere in Texas from Brewster and Presidio Counties, Eagle Pass, Del Rio, and Laredo. I know several Texas EMS paramedics that are deployed by the state and federal government to these “camps” running from El Paso to Houston currently.


    Rarely do I ever speak or write about what I see as a paramedic. Most of the time I never say anything to my wife Natalee or my family and I never comment, post, or talk about the graphic stuff I have seen in my career to people other than my colleagues. That is going to change with this post so if you think you might have a problem with graphic details please stop reading.


    I flew for Air Evac which has more border bases than any other air medical services in Texas. I was based out of South Texas and often covered shifts that were within viewing distance of the Mexican border. I love the Mexican people, their culture, and their customs. I married a woman from San Antonio who is of Mexican decent. My sons are half Hispanic. My heart is often broken seeing their plight as they take the ardent journey north for a better life.


    There is another side to some of the immigrants that most people don’t witness. Most of the children that started coming across the border 3 or 4 years ago were alone or with smugglers that worked double duty with the cartels. The adults that were with them often lied and said they were the parents which was not true. Even the children that were with their parents or parent were often times in dangerous situations. These children were separated back then and are still separated to this day. It is heartbreaking to see such events unfold and nobody, from the Border Patrol, Texas Law Enforcement or Texas EMS professionals were happy to be tasked with such work. We did not abuse any children. Instead, we cared for them. We fed them and gave them water, clothes, medical care and comfort.


    All of these kids were sick or ill. It might be something as simple as dehydration but often times it was more than that. Much more.


    Such as the 10-year-old girl that I flew who had been raped no less than 10 times on her journey. Her private parts torn by the continued trauma inflicted each night of her stay in the dessert. Her screams and cries of mistrust still haunt me to this day when I think about it.


    Then there was a little boy who was only 5-years-old covered in scabies, flees, and abscesses with a broken jaw from being hit by a smuggler for crying.


    There were many kids that were so malnourished and dehydrated that they could not hold any solid food down and were delirious from sun exposure. Most of these kids had never slept under a roof their entire lives. They certainly never slept in a bed as they often slept on the ground with animals in their home countries.


    At the centers where these children were housed they cried aloud. Why wouldn’t they? Most had been on a journey that no human should ever go through. Most have never been able to trust a single soul their entire lives, even their parents. They were afraid of the future.


    But what these professionals did at the centers was phenomenal work. They fed these kids. They immunized these kids. They LOVE these kids. They have counselors on hand to help with these children. Some of these kids are put into the foster care system which, while not the greatest it could be, is almost certainly better than where they came from and the abuse they have suffered at the hand of cutthroats and drug cartels.


    The people that are actually working this crisis are good people. In fact, they are better than most people. They put their lives on hold to help children that they don’t even know while spending months at a time without seeing their own families. These people probably save more lives than anyone else in the US right now.


    So I encourage you all to look at all sides of this situation. There are no winners but please don’t take up an opinion that comes from a media source that only has one agenda in mind: to discredit the current president.


    Personally I could care less what you think of President Trump but where I draw the line is when we start taking down innocent people and painting them as villains in an effort to destroy someone else. These GOOD POEPLE working on this crisis have done so for the past 15 years without one word from anyone else until just recently.
    http://www.lovewhatmatters.com/i-was...on-the-border/
    Take it however you want but this guy is doing Gods work.

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    The fake news only show bad things going on. Thank God there are some out there doing good things that the news neglect to put out there.
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    Please enlighten me. Unless you witness it yourself, what is fake news as opposed to real news? Don't just tell me Fox is real and CNN is fake, I want to know how you separate the wheat from the chaff.
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    Sometimes just a little common sense is all it takes to figure out what the real story is. I just got to thinking, I posted some of the similar things I saw and experienced with my own eyes in another thread. I told about growing up on the border and the things I saw dealing with the poor Mexican kids who had almost nothing, and yet the kids being taken care of over here in our shelters were being "so mistreated" if you were to believe some of the major news outlets.


    This story was written by a paramedic who lived it, I think I would take his word over some headline in a far away paper or watching some pundit rant on TV about something they know nothing about. Take it or leave it, it was a story I felt strongly about and shared. If that makes me an ass, so be it.

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    Tx all you have to do is post the story.

    However that you have to throw in an opinion of fake or not fake news is always a source of you intent to try to get under other people's skin. Doesn't work for me.

    Now that you have the problem well in hand about fake kids/mules and coyotes, please give some idea as to a solution.
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    No matter what anybody posts anywhere on the internet it will never ever change a liberal mind.

    You can hand carry them to the border, spoon feed them real world events 1st hand and they will make excuses and try to justify it or they will attack the messenger...

    Quote Originally Posted by TxMusky View Post
    Sometimes just a little common sense is all it takes to figure out what the real story is. I just got to thinking, I posted some of the similar things I saw and experienced with my own eyes in another thread. I told about growing up on the border and the things I saw dealing with the poor Mexican kids who had almost nothing, and yet the kids being taken care of over here in our shelters were being "so mistreated" if you were to believe some of the major news outlets.


    This story was written by a paramedic who lived it, I think I would take his word over some headline in a far away paper or watching some pundit rant on TV about something they know nothing about. Take it or leave it, it was a story I felt strongly about and shared. If that makes me an ass, so be it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Please enlighten me. Unless you witness it yourself, what is fake news as opposed to real news? Don't just tell me Fox is real and CNN is fake, I want to know how you separate the wheat from the chaff.
    You can't separate it since it's all bull****.
    OPINION....a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

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