Saturday, November 19, 2016

Countries Heroin Addict Dumping Into USA

Do you know what patient dumping is. This could debilitate us. Do you have a idea how costly this is. I guess Puerto Rica is a territory of the USA needing no visa. Do you see how the drug cartels in the USA would use these extraordinary vulnerable people. It is illegal to patient dump and I would call these people being so sick patients.

Puerto is bankrupt and begging us of money...

I would declare war on Puerto Rica and embargo all funding, dictate all Puerto Ricans need a visas
and IDS...to stop this and have the country regain control of their drug gangs.

All heroin addicts need to be emediately deported back to their country!!!    

Philly begins to look into the dumping of Puerto Rican addicts


 
"It's sad because people are in need," Mayor Kenney said. "And these are Americans. They're here, and we're going to find a way to help them."
A spokeswoman for the mayor said the city was deeply concerned with the way addicts are given one-way tickets to Philadelphia and deposited into unregulated recovery houses.
"The police are looking at this case to see where intervention would be effective," she said. "They're looking at Air Bridge in terms of what's happening in these recovery houses.
"We're as distraught and upset as everyone else about the story."
Some intervention has already begun.
Police and building inspectors converged Monday on a Kensington drug-recovery house that had been the home of a Puerto Rican man who said he had been duped into coming to Philadelphia for addiction treatment he never received. The man, Kelvin Aldarondo, 21, of Aguadilla, P.R., was profiled in the Nov. 13 article.
Officials found 26 men living in the three-story, four-bedroom house, although occupancy laws allow no more than 20 to sleep there, city inspectors said. It was not clear how many had come from Puerto Rico, police said.
It also appeared the men were locked in, which violates fire laws, police said. And the house, which serves food paid for by the occupants' food stamps, lacks a current food license, inspectors said...                                                                                                                                             

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