Medical Rights for illegal immigrants
Immigrants are people who come to a foreign country to live temporarily or permanently, and like every other human and animal, they also get sick and injured at one point. As a Doctor/Nurse or someone in the Medical field you have to respect the patient, no matter where they come from and give them the best care possible. You, as a Doctor, have to recite the Medical Hippocratic Oath once you graduate from Medical School, stating “I will remember that I remain a member of society, with special obligations to all my fellow human beings, those sound of mind and body as well as the infirm.” This quote from the Hippocratic Oath is trying to tell you that no matter who the person is, no matter what Religion, Ethnicity, or Culture they have, you have to treat them as a human and treat them the best as possible. Immigrants are very helpful and valuable to our society, according to the White House of The United States of America, “Immigrants are important because they start their own business for American workers, improving the economy majorly.” If illegal immigrants help and collaborate in our society, then we should treat them equally, like brothers, because they are just like us.
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“The U.S. Social Security Administration estimated that in 2013 undocumented immigrants—and their employers—paid $13 billion in payroll taxes alone for benefits they will never get.” Lastly, Immigrants may not be from the same country you’re from, but they are still humans, and they live in your same