Posted on 02/06/2019 7:58:12 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Harvey affected all Houstonians, but not everyone felt the impacts equally. Undocumented immigrants with disabilities faced unique challenges during and after the storm.
A new report on immigrants with disabilities in Houston highlights widespread problems with accessibility, health and lost jobs and homes after Harvey.
The report highlighted a lack of shelter for people in wheelchairs, including little privacy for those using catheters. Information on which shelters were wheelchair accessible was also thin, according to the report.
The report also mentioned sub-par communication as something that could be improved before the next disaster.
The normal means of communications doesnt always reach a lot of communities such as the ones that we work with, said Tomás Aguilar. He authored the report for the Living Hope Wheelchair Association, which helps immigrants in Houston with disabilities and other vulnerable communities.
Aguilar said some of the people he surveyed mentioned there was a lack of Spanish-language resources.
The report suggests improving multilingual outreach could improve disaster relief for next time and that the City of Houston should work more directly with community groups that serve undocumented people.
One of the personal stories in the report mentions how one woman moved her friend in an electric wheelchair out of flood waters using an inflatable pool with her five children in tow.
She hadnt heard news of any shelters, but eventually found one after wading through floodwaters.
Aguilar said the city needs to be proactive for next time in addressing the unique needs of this community and others.
Lets start designing shelters and the processes of how to get people from point A to point B, he said.
The report also outlines that some immigrants feared reaching out for help during and after Harvey due to fear they could be turned over to ICE.
Not just immigrants with disabilities struggled during Harvey and with recovery.
A report by the Episcopal Health Foundation and the Kaiser Family Foundation found undocumented immigrants as more likely to say their lives were disrupted by Harvey than native-born residents.
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Illegal aliens should return to their own country, voluntarily or by force.
“A report by the Episcopal Health Foundation and the Kaiser Family Foundation found undocumented immigrants as more likely to say their lives were disrupted by Harvey than native-born residents.”
I other words, ILLEGAL ALIENS are more likely to lie in order to get free shit.
Imagine, if the illegal immigrants had never left their homeland, they would not have suffered with Hurricane Harvey. Americans have a responsibility to help these people! Illegal immigrants, both with and without disabilities, deserve to be helped and SHOULD be helped.
Help them to leave America. ICE has programs perfectly tailored to assist them in relocating to their homeland, away from the ravages of hurricanes.
Ping.
So shelters have to be wheelchair accessible? Do they have to be peanut free too? gluten free? have unisex bathrooms? braille on everything? Assistance in 48 languages?
Certainly didn’t scare them away from lining up for miles for “Disaster SNAP” cards afterwards. They decided to conduct the handout for the whole county at a senior center at a park a mile down the road from me. The line of cars stretched for miles in both directions and it took me an extra half hour to get home.
It is not wonderful to see the liberal media (what isn’t?) bending over and doing it right in front of us. They are soooooo out of the closet.
Absolute ZERO feks given for ILLEGALS.
now the disabled are lumped in with undocumented? are you freaking kidding me ?
No. Its about handicapped illegals.
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