Wall Street Journal Profiles Citizenship Problems For Family With Disabled Son

“[C]ompassion can collide with hard-nosed financial considerations” related to medical and other concerns “as the U.S. decides which immigrants should be admitted and which should be turned back,” the Wall Street Journal reports. The Journal profiles a Brazilian family whose son is blind and has developmental disabilities. Zandro Souza pays out of pocket for his son’s medical care, which totals about $20,000 annually. According to Souza, the family was denied permanent residency in the U.S. after an immigration official raised concerns that the son would become a “public charge” if anything happened to the parents. Shawn Saucier, a spokesperson for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, said he could not comment directly on the case because of privacy laws but added, “if we were talking to a couple who had a son with disabilities, we would have to be satisfied that the child would not become a public charge” (Jordan, Wall Street Journal, 12/27/06).

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