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    Illegal immigrant gets kidney

    Illegal immigrant gets kidney

    But he remains frustrated with a health care system that he worries might leave out an untold number of illegal immigrants in need of lifesaving treatments.
    Loyola covers costs of transplant
    By Michael Holtz, Chicago Tribune reporter

    December 9, 2012

    As an illegal immigrant, Jorge Mariscal waited eight years for a kidney transplant he feared would never come.

    His persistence paid off Thursday when he underwent the procedure at Loyola University Medical Center.

    After years of uncertainties, Mariscal said he's excited about his future and grateful for the help he received. But he remains frustrated with a health care system that he worries might leave out an untold number of illegal immigrants in need of lifesaving treatments.

    "Why can't we be treated the same?" he asked while sitting in his hospital room. "Health care should be a human right, not a privilege. At least give us the chance to fight for our lives with dignity."

    Mariscal's treatment is far from over. The pills he'll need to make sure his body doesn't reject the new organ can cost upward of $10,000 a year for the rest of his life. And paying for those, just like the surgery, is complicated by his immigration status.

    Although Loyola agreed to cover the costs of the transplant, Mariscal will have to pay for the medicine. He applied for a grant through the Simon Bolivar Foundation, a medical nonprofit, that would help cover his first year of anti-rejection pills. But without health insurance, he expects he'll have to pay for most of his medication.

    To get a head start on his future medical bills, Mariscal started raising money three years ago. Together with Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission in Little Village, he has raised thousands of dollars through benefit concerts and other events.

    The Rev. Jose Landaverde, pastor of the mission, said he felt compelled by the Gospel to help Mariscal after hearing his story.

    "Jorge is a lot of hope for the community," he said. "I believe that the Gospel moves us to be in solidarity with one another."

    Aside from his help with fundraising, Landaverde organized a 21-day hunger strike in June against hospitals that denied transplants to patients because of their undocumented status.

    Landaverde said that after the strike, in addition to Mariscal's treatment at Loyola, the University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center agreed to evaluate Lorenzo Arroyo, another illegal immigrant, for a possible liver transplant. Rush University Medical Center also placed Arroyo's brother, Elfego, on a transplant waiting list. Both brothers suffer from primary amyloidosis, a genetic liver disease.

    On Friday, Landaverde led a short prayer at the Little Village mission to celebrate Mariscal's successful surgery. Church member Hilda Burgos bowed her head as the pastor recited his prayer in Spanish.

    "I feel so happy for Jorge but at the same time so sad for the Arroyo brothers," Burgos said afterward. "We still have a lot of work to do."

    Mariscal moved from Mexico to the U.S. when he was 1 year old. Now as a 24-year-old graphic-design student, he considers it his home.

    He says he nearly returned to Mexico after doctors said he wouldn't be able to receive a kidney transplant in the U.S. because he is undocumented. He first went on dialysis after he experienced renal failure at age 16. As his condition worsened, he knew only a transplant would help him feel better.

    Now that his surgery is behind him, he said he's happy he stayed stateside.

    "It feels great to have a second opportunity at life," Mariscal said. "It's an overwhelming feeling. I don't think I would have been happy in Mexico."

    Mariscal's mother, Sonia Lopez, is equally excited about her son's recovery — and her own. She gave one of her kidneys to her son. Transplant surgeon Amy Lu said both mother and son are doing well and that the kidney is functioning.

    After she recovers, Lopez said, she plans to walk from her home in Melrose Park to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Des Plaines. She made the same 12-mile pilgrimage in August after Mariscal was approved for the transplant.

    "If you ask the Virgin Mary for a miracle," she said while standing next to her son's hospital bed, "you have to give thanks."

    Illegal immigrant receives long-awaited kidney transplant - chicagotribune.com
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    Thank you Medicaid.
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    They really need to stop this - illegal aliens should NEVER receive free organ transplant. It is an insult to American waiting for one. However, the organ was from a relative but the cost of the operation should not be free.

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    ADDED TO ALIPAC HOMEPAGE News with amended title ..

    http://www.alipac.us/content/illegal...s-kidney-1185/
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    He does have a point. We should treat illegal aliens like everyone else. Make sure the law applies to them just like everyone else and make sure they aren't given unfair treatment ahead of legal immigrants, Citizens, and those waiting in line to immigrate.

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