Schumer demands that Brits allow Americans to pay for sick jewish child

Started by yankeedoodle, June 26, 2021, 10:24:02 AM

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yankeedoodle

You see, there's a young jewish child in Britain who is on life support, and Britain's NHS (National Health Service) determined that she can't be helped, and want to pull the plug.  Obviously, this is a cost issue, and, of course, there aren't any rich jews in Britain - not even ONE  :lmao: - who will cough-up the shekels to care for this unfortunate jewish child.  And, of course, being jews, the child's family are entitled to go to Israhell, but, somehow, Israhell has managed to avoid this sad costly burden.  So, Senator Schumer comes to the rescue, and demands that the Brits keep the child alive until Schumer can fix it up so she gets American citizenship, so that Americans can pay for this unfortunate jewish child, that no rich jew in Britain will pay for.  The reason being, of course, that there aren't any rich jews in Britain.   <:^0  In fact, there are no rich jews anywhere, because they haven't figured out how to get the goy to pay for anything that benefits the jews.   :lmao:

Sen. Chuck Schumer asks UK not to take 2-year-old Jewish girl off life support
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/sen-chuck-schumer-asks-uk-not-to-take-2-year-old-jewish-girl-off-life-support

(JTA) — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is making the U.S. part of a fight to keep British doctors from taking a 2-year-old Jewish girl off life support.

Schumer, who is Jewish, wrote to Britain's U.S. ambassador, Karen Pierce, on Wednesday asking her government to prevent medical authorities from making any irreversible moves concerning Alta Fixsler, who has been on life support in a Manchester hospital since her birth due to natal complications.

"I urge that all health decisions that are against the wishes of the family be suspended until the citizenship process is complete and Alta can travel to the U.S. with her U.S. citizen father, Mr. Abraham Fixsler," Schumer, a New York Democrat, wrote.

Last month, a top British court ruled against the family's petition to have Alta moved to Israel after medical authorities' decided to pull the plug on the machines keeping her alive. Taking Alta off life support goes against their religious beliefs, the haredi Orthodox parents said, and there may be hope for Alta recovering. Medical personnel expected Alta to die within days of being born.

The action has been delayed amid further appeals by the parents.

Israel's government has also urged the British authorities to prevent Alta from being taken off life support and want the family to be permitted to move to Israel.

The United States is widely seen as the United Kingdom's most important ally.