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Miles Archer

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Tue Oct 7, 2025, 07:46 PM Tuesday

An E.R. Doctor turns that slimy, creepy, weasel-y, skeevy little tw*t JD Vance into mincemeat. [View all]

I'm an ER doctor. JD Vance's claims about immigrants and wait times are just wrong.
Emergency medicine has a moral and legal commitment: treat anyone, anywhere, anytime.

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/jd-vance-emergency-room-immigrant-health-care-rcna235946

Oct. 7, 2025, 2:08 PM EDT
By Dr. Owais Durrani, emergency medicine physician in Houston, TX

“If you’re an American citizen and you’ve been to the hospital in the last few years, you’ve probably noticed that wait times are especially large and very often somebody who’s there in the ER is an illegal alien,” Vice President JD Vance said. “Why do those people get health care benefits at hospitals paid for by American citizens?” When press secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked whether ERs should check immigration status before treatment, she dodged. “That’s probably not a question for me to answer,” she told reporters. That’s a question for health care professionals and legal experts to answer.”

Well, I am a health care professional. My career has been spent in rooms that do not close. Emergency medicine has a standing pledge: treat anyone, anywhere, anytime, 24/7, 365. That is not just a moral commitment. It is the law.

In 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), which requires emergency departments to screen and stabilize every person who arrives, regardless of insurance, income or immigration status. It is one of the quiet triumphs of American health policy because it reflects a simple truth: A decent country does not leave people bleeding on the curb. EMTALA does not permit immigration checks at the threshold. In spirit and in practice, neither should our leaders.

Federal law already excludes undocumented immigrants from Medicaid, Medicare and Affordable Care Act plans and subsidies. EMTALA, on the other hand, is not a benefit. It is a safety standard. Requiring emergency departments to screen and stabilize every patient first — and forbidding any delay in care due to questions about coverage or ability to pay — ensures every human gets the medical treatment they need. The operating principle of emergency medicine is straightforward: Treat first, stabilize now, figure out payment later.

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outstanding Skittles Tuesday #1
Not just healthcare. Those same 'certain people' deserve nothing but pain and hardship (like Jesus wanted). Scalded Nun Wednesday #20
Great piece! yellow dahlia Tuesday #2
The VP BOSSHOG Tuesday #3
They lost the moral high ground long ago. Dr. T Tuesday #8
Vance lies about everything. Just like his boss. Diamond_Dog Tuesday #4
JD Vance (or whatever his name is now) should only get emergency couch therapy. erronis Tuesday #5
Or a slaughterhouse... n/t the nelm Tuesday #6
My sweet wife said Not Heidi Wednesday #15
Not even a 5% discount at Ashley Furniture! Initech Wednesday #27
Omg. Lol Joinfortmill Wednesday #33
Funny sounding name...is he even a real American maspaha Tuesday #7
"Wait times are especially 'large.' " 3catwoman3 Tuesday #9
Wait times in the ER John Farmer Wednesday #25
I believe the comment was on the use of "large" to describe a length of time. Usually "long" is preferred. erronis Wednesday #29
It was, thanx. I thought it was fairly obvious... 3catwoman3 Wednesday #35
I'm a nurse practitioner. I know all about how ER triage and waiting times work. 3catwoman3 Wednesday #36
Thanks I didn't know that .... former military medic. usaf-vet Tuesday #10
But But But.... Mustellus Tuesday #11
It's funny how they never mention that "Saint" Ronnie Reagan put that law into effect in 1986 FakeNoose Tuesday #12
The reason for long waits is because of venture capitalists - Nigrum Cattus Tuesday #13
I would count his wealthy supporters as the root cause IbogaProject Tuesday #14
How many legal and illegal immigrants are not getting emergency care right now Bev54 Wednesday #16
Excellent point. I read a story here yesterday about young Hispanics underpants Wednesday #28
Following Vance's logic there reveals a chilling lack of humanity. His vision of America is one in which... Ol Janx Spirit Wednesday #17
Even if it wasn't established by law, it's the Christian thing to do. patphil Wednesday #18
One of the single most overlooked pieces of Scripture when it comes to Vance, Miller, Noem...and Trump Miles Archer Wednesday #19
Exactly. Thank you. patphil Wednesday #21
A lot of Republicans timms139 Wednesday #24
A couple of months ago I spent 19 hours in the emergency room. rsdsharp Wednesday #22
Well, fuck me. Next time I'm in the E.R., 3Hotdogs Wednesday #23
We can't say "twit" on DU??? rzemanfl Wednesday #26
"A" Miles Archer Wednesday #30
Really. Imagine that. Well, I never. n/t rzemanfl Wednesday #31
Lol Joinfortmill Wednesday #34
Vance the Vampire Joinfortmill Wednesday #32
Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), which requires emergency departments to screen and stabilize elleng Wednesday #37
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