Democrat calls it 'dangerous and un-American' to think children are safest with a married mother and father



South Dakota state Rep. Erin Healy, a Democrat, described the notion that children are safest in a family with a married mother and father as a "dangerous and un-American belief."

"Extremist group Family Heritage Alliance said this morning that the safest place for kids are in families that have a married mom and dad. What a dangerous and un-American belief," Healy tweeted on Monday.

Family Heritage Alliance's website indicates that the group wants "South Dakota be a state where God is honored, religious freedom flourishes, families thrive, and life is valued."

Healy lamented the failure of a measure to redefine marriage as between two people, rather than between a man and a woman. She retweeted a post in which a reporter said that the state House Affairs Committee had killed the bill in a 7-5 vote.

"The grip from fundamentalist groups who only believe in nuclear families is strong at our state legislature today. I am disgusted by the extremist opposition we heard today and disappointed we couldn't pass such a simple, important bill," Healy tweeted.

\u201cThe grip from fundamentalist groups who only believe in nuclear families is strong at our state legislature today. I am disgusted by the extremist opposition we heard today and disappointed we couldn't pass such a simple, important bill.\u201d
— Representative Erin Healy (@Representative Erin Healy) 1676305052

"It takes exactly one man and one woman to make a child. In what world is it 'dangerous and un-American' to believe that children—all else being equal—have the highest chance at positive outcomes in a loving home with the people who created them?" Delano Squires tweeted.

\u201cIt takes exactly one man and one woman to make a child. In what world is it \u201cdangerous and un-American\u201d to believe that children\u2014all else being equal\u2014have the highest chance at positive outcomes in a loving home with the people who created them?\u201d
— Delano Squires (@Delano Squires) 1676413441

"I thought this was a parody until I looked at the rest of her timeline. Children do best with a mother and father in a healthy, committed relationship. That's reality. I guess reality is too extreme for her," someone else tweeted.

\u201cI thought this was a parody until I looked at the rest of her timeline.\n\nChildren do best with a mother and father in a healthy, committed relationship.\n\nThat's reality.\n\nI guess reality is too extreme for her.\u201d
— Orietta Rose \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf2 (@Orietta Rose \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf2) 1676418690

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, signed a commonsense measure on Monday to prohibit health care professionals from providing gender reassignment surgeries and other transgender-related services to minors.

But earlier this month, Healy described the measure as "extremism at its finest" and claimed that "kids are going to die because of this bill."

\u201cWe know that kids are going to die because of this bill. We know that most Republicans realize that this bill and its testimony is full of lies and misinformation. I am disappointed by the lack of moral courage in this Capitol.\u201d
— Representative Erin Healy (@Representative Erin Healy) 1675371886

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Heroic HS football players rush to wrecked car as smoke pours from hood — and rescue woman trapped inside: 'These kids really did run right into danger'



A group of Georgia high school football players didn't hesitate last week when they spotted a wrecked car and ran over to help, only to find a woman driver trapped inside — and smoke pouring from the vehicle's hood.

Image source: WAGA-TV video screenshot

What are the details?

Luis Goya, a math teacher at Rome High School, saw the whole thing while standing in front of the school on duty Friday morning and after hearing the loud crash at a nearby intersection.

"There was a 50-year-old lady trapped in her car [who] couldn't get out," Goya wrote on his Facebook page. "Smoke started to come out of the car, and fluid started to spill everywhere in the intersection. The door was jammed and in terrible shape."

Then Goya said he saw something "amazing."

He said a group of football players from the high school "who witnessed the wreck ran to the car and started helping the lady. They literally started using their strength to pry the door open, so the lady could be released. After a few seconds of pulling and pushing the door, the boys ended up opening it and helped her get out of the car."

Image source: WAGA-TV video screenshot

'We all knew we had to get her out'

WAGA-TV spoke to Antwion Carey, Alto Moore, Tyson Brown, Cesar Parker, and Treyvon Adams about what was going through their minds as they were on their way to school that morning.

"We all knew we had to get her out, you know, before something worse would happen," Adams told the the station.

Carey added to WAGA that the woman "reached out for my hand; she was saying 'help!'"

Image source: WAGA-TV video screenshot

With that, the players put their muscles to use, prying open the door that was stuck closed due to the crash.

"He grabbed one side of the door. and I grabbed the other side, and we started, like, bending it down," Moore told the station.

The door now open, the players helped the woman exit the car and then got her to a safe place, WAGA said.

Image source: WAGA-TV video screenshot

"She was shaking and still in panic," Goya added to his Facebook page. "But our RHS boys gave her comfort and were able to help her. The Rome High School football players really showed up today. They went above and beyond to help this lady without hesitation."

Not only that, they went to check on the people in the other vehicle to make sure everyone was okay, the station added.

'These kids really did run right into danger'

No one was prouder of the players than their coach, John Reid.

"When I finally saw the video, I was like, 'Oh my gosh, these kids really did run right into danger,'" Reid told WAGA, adding that they "really had a sensational event where they helped a lady out of a car that could have caught on fire."

Image source: WAGA-TV video screenshot

The players told the station they weren't thinking about the danger — just helping those in need.

"We weren't really worried about ourselves," Brown told WAGA. "We were worried about the lady that got in the wreck."

Reid commented, too, about the "heroes" mantle.

"Are they heroes? I bet they are to that woman and her family," he noted to the station. "To us, we're just really proud of them."

Anything else?

WAGA said the woman the players rescued was taken to a hospital, adding that Rome police said she had cuts and bruises and needed some x-rays but should be okay.

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Large numbers coming to the border from Ebola-ridden African countries

There are 88 nations where the per capita GDP is lower than that of Guatemala, which stands at $4,471 as of 2017. That is likely well over one billion people living in similar or worse conditions than those coming to our border today, primarily from Central America. As such, it’s no surprise that once our government telegraphed the message to the world that our sovereignty no longer matters when someone invades with a child, people are now coming in large numbers from all over the world, including from the most disease-prone countries in Africa.

While Africans have been trickling over our border in recent months, on Friday, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that “the first large group of people from Africa” were apprehended in the Del Rio sector of Texas. In total, 116 individuals were apprehended in this African caravan on Thursday morning, including 35 from Angola, one from Cameroon, and 80 from Congo.

This demonstrates that the global migration, at this pace, will be a bottomless pit, because even if we eventually empty out the northern triangle of Central America, there are unlimited regions in the world where poverty is pervasive and from which people will travel to seek the de facto amnesty being offered.

The per capita GDPs for Angola, Cameroon, and Congo are $4,247, $1,452, and $2,147 respectively – all below that of Guatemala. Would-be African migrants have so far largely lacked the family and friend ties the Central American and Mexican immigrants have after years of illegal immigration from those countries. Once the seeds from these newer countries are planted, there is nothing stopping the illegal immigrant chain migration phenomenon from spreading to other parts of the globe in the coming years.

But when it comes to countries like Congo, there is an entirely new dimension of concern – dangerous contagious diseases. While the problems of mumps, tuberculosis, scabies, and chicken pox from Central America are bad enough, the influx of African migrants takes the concern of contagious diseases to an entirely new level.

Congo is experiencing the worst Ebola outbreak in recent memory, with over 1,300 fatalities since last August. The Ebola virus is extremely deadly, and there are no vaccinations or reliable treatments for it. While CBP noted that the group of Africans was given a medical screening, the challenge with Ebola is that the initial symptoms are often unremarkable, such as such as fever, headache, and weakness, and are therefore difficult to diagnose shortly after the infection, according to the Centers for Disease Control. In fact, according to the CDC, “When someone gets infected with Ebola, they will not show signs or symptoms of illness right away.”

With family units being released within days, often within hours, how can our government be certain that Americans, not to mention Border Patrol and local health officials, are not being put in danger? This is why the law (8 U.S.C. § 1222(a)) requires the government to detain all migrants “for a sufficient time to enable the immigration officers and medical officers to subject such aliens to observation and an examination sufficient to determine whether or not they belong to inadmissible classes.” This was for all migrants. It was always presumed that we would never take in people from specific countries that were experiencing deadly epidemics.

I asked CBP’s press office whether CBP has a different protocol for dealing with migrants from Congo or other African countries with risk of diseases, such as not releasing the migrants as immediately as Central Americans. A CBP spokesperson replied that “the process is the same, officers and agents review all individuals they come in contact with for signs of illness and notify CDC as needed.”

Again, Ebola and many other illnesses are not apparent through immediate symptoms, and most of these aliens are not held long enough to fulfill the dictates of § 1222(a) given the incubation period required. It’s quite shocking that country of origin would not play a role in either making these aliens inadmissible or prohibiting their release from detention.

(Read my four-part series on the threat of diseases at the border here, here, here, and here.)

CBP did confirm that contrary to some internet rumors, as of today, there have been no confirmed cases of Ebola at the border.

The country of Cameroon is on Congo’s western border, and its migrants should also be a concern to us. According to the CDC, Cameroon is experiencing a measles outbreak, along with the long-standing problems of many other diseases, such as yellow fever, hepatitis, malaria, and typhoid. The same measles outbreak is also in Angola, which borders Congo to the south.

However, even Angola has shut its border to Congo in light of the Ebola outbreak. Yet, the United States has evidently not shut its border to Congo. It is quite shocking the Trump administration has not included Congo on the travel ban list in light of the concern of Ebola and other diseases.

The president has unilateral authority to shut off any or all immigration, even legal immigration, and refuse to process any asylum claims (even legitimate ones) when he determines that the migration is “detrimental” to U.S. interests. If the crime, drugs, poverty, and empowerment of the cartels are not reason enough to do so, one would think the public health concern would be more than sufficient.

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