Fox & Friends Wonders Why 9-11 Responds To Emergency Calls From Undocumented Immigrants
Written by Emily Arrowood
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Fox News' morning program questioned a Texas official about providing emergency services to undocumented migrants, asking whether 911 calls from immigrants must be answered “even though for the most part, when you get there, you realize they're not even American citizens.”
On July 23, Fox & Friends centered a discussion on how undocumented immigrants in Brooks County, Texas are “bombarding” the police department with 911 calls. Host Brian Kilmeade set up an interview with the Texas county's chief deputy by claiming that “illegal immigrants are learning the hard way there's a deadly cost to crossing the border.” Kilmeade suggested Brooks County emergency response services might be strained because, “not only are they understaffed and lacking resources, now they've got to deal with illegal immigrants who have no business being here.”
As an example, the program aired two emergency calls from Spanish speakers each identified on-screen as “Immigrant.” In the first, a distressed male requests emergency assistance for his cousin, whom the man described as “turning blue.” Another call featured a man and woman explaining to the 911 operator that they have not had access to water in three days.
Kilmeade asked the deputy, “So those calls, you have to respond to, even though for the most part, when you get there you realize, they're not even American citizens?”