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Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 16
Armando Rubio Says 13-Year-Old Daughter Needs Neck Procedure as Visa Denial Keeps Him From Phoenix ICU
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 16

Armando Rubio Says 13-Year-Old Daughter Needs Neck Procedure as Visa Denial Keeps Him From Phoenix ICU

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 16

Summary

  • Rubio said doctors plan an endoscopic procedure through Hannah’s neck after finding blood in her brain, with the 13-year-old still in a Phoenix ICU undergoing tests.
  • Arizona treatment began after a doctor in their small town in Mexico urged an airlift for specialized care when Hannah showed facial drooping and weakness on one side of her body.
  • Rubio said he still cannot reach his daughter because U.S. border authorities turned him away despite hospital documents, and he is now working with an immigration attorney on other options.
  • More than $106,000 has been raised through GoFundMe for mounting medical bills, while Rubio said husband Kenny Niedermeier is at Hannah’s bedside in Phoenix.

Insights

With his daughter in ICU, why was a father denied entry despite U.S. policy allowing urgent humanitarian parole?
When a child's life is at stake, do U.S. humanitarian laws still offer a path for separated families?