L.A. Emergency Rooms Full of Illegal Immigrants

“We’re citizens here. Why should somebody from another country that’s here illegally get anything that we can’t get? I mean that’s dumb, that’s not right,” said Don Schenck, whose son, Bill, is mentally disabled.

Overburdened by the uninsured and overwhelmed by illegal immigration, public health care in Los Angeles is on life support.

Sixty percent of the county’s uninsured patients are not U.S. citizens. More than half are here illegally. About 2 million undocumented aliens in Los Angeles County alone are crowding emergency rooms because they can’t afford to see a doctor.

According to the State Association of Hospitals, California’s public health system is “on the brink of collapse.” In Los Angeles County, patients can wait four days for a hospital bed and up to two years for gallbladder surgery.

“The hospitals are closing because of the totality of the uninsured,” said Dr. Thomas Garthwaite, director of the Los Angeles County Health Department. “If you’re legally a resident in California and you’re poor, you have a right to basic services.”

But some critics say the taxpayers can’t be the HMO to the world. Last year, Los Angeles County spent $340 million to treat the uninsured; that’s roughly $1,000 for every taxpayer.

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