Health care in Costa Rica for Nicaraguans!

I would be unfamiliar with it if I'd only been exposed to your rantings.

Fortunately I have experienced actual reasoned thoughts and speech elsewhere.
 
he said she couldn't get Medicaid because she wasn't a citizen....the logical conclusion was that she could have gotten Medicaid if she was a citizen.....thus she was likely poor....if she's employed but poor enough for Medicaid she doesn't get paid much.....part time domestic help was a logical deduction, not a bias....that plus taking her along with the family to the Bahamas.....au pair, perhaps?....

It may be one logical conclusion but it's not the only conclusion. She could be a highly-qualified professional in her birth country who decided to emigrate to the US and now needs to learn the language and/or get certified according to U.S. standards.

I say this because a few years ago I knew two medical doctors from Nicaragua who came to the states (legally) and had to take low-paying jobs until they passed the tests they needed in order to practice medicine here.
 
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