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Joe Biden’s Department of Veterans Affairs Processed 161,000 Medical and Dental Claims for ILLEGALS in 2022 while Delaying Service to US VETERANS

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Joe Biden’s Department of Veterans Affairs processed 161,000 medical and dental claims for illegal aliens in 2022 while delaying service to US veterans who served their country.

Pete Hegseth exposed this shocking abuse on FOX News.
Concerned Veterans for America and senior adviser Darin Selnick is calling on lawmakers to investigate this horrible abuse by the Biden regime.

Darin Selnick: Hey, Pete, thanks for having me on your show. Yeah, it’s happening. And, I gotta tell you, when I found out about this a few weeks ago, it made me mad. And everyone I’ve talked to who is a veteran, it makes them mad. The VA’s mission is to serve veterans. It’s not to help ICE and the Border Patrol – which we have the documents, which on your websites and from a memo – it’s not to help them go ahead and process medical claims and pay medical claims and make it easy for the unauthorized migrants to get healthcare and dental care.

So what is happening is and look, as someone who’s a former senior advisor in the Trump administration at the VA and advisor at the White House, I would have stopped this. We would have stopped this because it’s not right. The mission of the VA is to serve veterans, not to serve unauthorized migrants. And so what’s happening is, and we have this from the undersecretary health he’s put out in a video which I’ve seen, hey, make it hard for veterans. Make it hard for veterans to go ahead and get community care. But at the same time, they are processing for 2022, 161,000 medical claims and paying those claims for unauthorized migrants.

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This year, denials of veterans' claims are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay up, and that includes for conditions and illnesses that occurred and were diagnosed during Active Duty :mad:
By statute and regulation, unless due to misconduct, those are automatically service-connected. What disability rating is assigned is by schedule (checklist) that reflects impairment/disability from said condition/residual. It is possible, and frequently happens, that an illness or condition is service-connected, but at 0 percent because it isn't very disabling. Th Veteran is still entitled to VA provided and/or paid care for a 0 percent service-connected disability.

At least one of contractors the VA is using is taking over 9 months to getting around to making appointments for C&P exams, and resorting to records review for some things. They also are denying Veterans examiner gender preference and sometimes making Veterans travel over a hundred miles one-way for a C&P exam :mad:

At least one VA regional office is routinely denying claims without having the C&P exam write-ups, to include because the C&P exams never happened :mad:
 
I have a service connected issue with my eyes. I have an appointment this month that when made was 7 months out. They did assure me that if I get an outbreak of the issue that's service connected that they can get me right in for care and the person who can make that happen gave me their direct phone number.

I was satisfied with my VA care in Alaska with the exception that they would often drag out approval for care by many months.

It'll be a few years before I know how the care is in Cheyenne. We have a dedicated VA hospital here and it seems that if it's something they can do in-house that they're pretty quick about it.
 
It's not the VA care or the professional-level medical people most of the time in Minneapolis. It's the admin side of the VA (especially claims processing) and a lot of the support people at the VA Medical Center :mad: Saint Louis was horrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrible except when they sent me out to excellent outside care for cancer.
 
This year, denials of veterans' claims are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay up, and that includes for conditions and illnesses that occurred and were diagnosed during Active Duty :mad:
By statute and regulation, unless due to misconduct, those are automatically service-connected. What disability rating is assigned is by schedule (checklist) that reflects impairment/disability from said condition/residual. It is possible, and frequently happens, that an illness or condition is service-connected, but at 0 percent because it isn't very disabling. Th Veteran is still entitled to VA provided and/or paid care for a 0 percent service-connected disability.

At least one of contractors the VA is using is taking over 9 months to getting around to making appointments for C&P exams, and resorting to records review for some things. They also are denying Veterans examiner gender preference and sometimes making Veterans travel over a hundred miles one-way for a C&P exam :mad:

At least one VA regional office is routinely denying claims without having the C&P exam write-ups, to include because the C&P exams never happened :mad:
When I retired in 2007, my VA physical was done right before retiring, and my service connected disability final rating was completed within 4 weeks. Now, who knows how long it takes, and probably varies based on the competency of the areas local VA.
 
So the diben administration is using funds allocated by Congress for Veterans and spending it on criminal illegal aliens. Just another of a great many unlawful offenses by diben and his administration.

And they took the money, personnel, and facilities for transgender stuff out of funds, personnel, and space from the Women's Clinic, which means it takes 6-8 weeks to get into my primary care provider :mad: AND there are men pretending to be women and women pretending to be men in what is supposed to be a safe space for real women needing female-specific care (and some have PCP in the same place), and the harassment and discrimination has made this a less safe space than the rest of the VA :mad:
 
And they took the money, personnel, and facilities for transgender stuff out of funds, personnel, and space from the Women's Clinic, which means it takes 6-8 weeks to get into my primary care provider :mad: AND there are men pretending to be women and women pretending to be men in what is supposed to be a safe space for real women needing female-specific care (and some have PCP in the same place), and the harassment and discrimination has made this a less safe space than the rest of the VA :mad:
Totally unsat, and its a disgrace that deserving veterans are put through this.
 
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