Please sign and share this petition now to tell USCIS that a father needs medical treatment urgently and grant humanitarian parole.

EVERY HUMAN HAS A RIGHT. NOONE SHOULD BE DEPRIVE FROM MEDICAL SERVICES.

Humanitarian parole is a temporarily grant to anyone to the United states bases on urgent humanitarian reasons or a significant public benefit. Humanitarian is define as a action created by concerns with saving lives and alleviation of suffering. It is designed to give aid and promote human welfare.

On June 15, 2012, my husband Choeup became a victim of a crime and was robbed and brutally attack to near death by local civilians and left hoping he would died on the side of the road. He suffered a brain hemorrhage injury, laceration inside his mouth, and severe angina with complications breathing from being kicked several times in the chest and back as he was collapsed on the ground. He had lost so much blood and keeps having black outs, dizziness, and dehydration.

On July 1, 2012, my husband Choeup began to become confused and started to have memory problems that would go on and off. I was horrified to hear he didn't know where he was and why things where happening.

By July 5, 2012, my husband Choeup's worst fear begun to happen his brain was not responding well and his condition came shocking. I was horrified and upset to hear my husband try to talk and he was unable to speak, the injury to the brain started to affect his senses and hinder his eye sight and hearing on the left side of his ear. His head shakes left to right and he tries to use his whole muscle to move. In addition to his problems his heart is going slow and fast constantly throughout the day.

As of today neighbors are trying to help bring him water bottles and food to fight the illness and dehydration. Choeup is fighting everyday trying to hold on to survive, while waiting to get medical services in the U.S. The village has no running water, no electricity, and the farm animals are so malnourished. He depends on rain water and there has been a couple days of no rain and everything is manually processed.

The country refuse to give my husband a I.D. Card, so if he was caught by the police he could be arrested going around with no I.D. Please help advocate for our family, humanitarian rights, and save a life.

Joining this petition helps support our family in bringing back Choeup to the U.S. and getting him the medical care that he needs urgently. This situation can not wait because of the seriousness and the chances he might not make it, I'm asking that you would advocate and sign this petition.

Thanks so much