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Sen. Chuck Schumer Obtains Visa to Save Life of Young Jewish Girl Condemned to Die in UK

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Despite all the dreadfully depressing news that swirls around us on a continual basis, there are glimmers of hope as it pertains to human decency, kindness, compassion and the willingness to help the less fortunate.

According to a recently published report on the Vois Is Nais web site, Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer along with the assistance of other elected officials and activists stepped in to help a 10-year old Jewish girl and her family who were at the brink of despair.

As was reported on the VIN web site, Avraham Fixler and his wife Chaya had a daughter named Alta ten years ago. At birth, Alta was deprived of oxygen for close to a half hour. This led to severe brain damage, and Alta began her life attached to a ventilator.

The VIN report continued: At the time, doctors told the Fixlers that it was unlikely that their daughter would survive for 24 hours. Boruch Hashem, their predictions proved wrong, and Alta, beloved and cherished by her family, survived. Unfortunately, Alta is currently unresponsive and severely limited in her physical capabilities. The doctors said that because she is unresponsive, she has no quality of life, but the Fixlers made sure that they took care of her and gave her the highest quality of life they could under the circumstances.

After many months in the hospital, it became clear that the hospital was not working toward a plan to send Alta home, but rather they were working to establish a legal basis to remove her from life support, according to the VIN report. Thus began a lengthy legal battle in the United Kingdom.

The hospital and its advisory board went to court, arguing that Alta should be removed from the ventilator. The case was heard in the high court of London from May 19th through May 21st. Ultimately the judge said while that he was not fully convinced that the doctors had proven that the child was suffering, he felt he should side with the medical professionals. Despite all the arguments about jurisdiction, citizenship, religious considerations and everything else, the judge ruled that Alta Fixler’s life should end, as was reported by VIN.

Devastated by the court’s decision, Alta’s family began working at a feverish pace to arrange a visa to move Alta out of the country to receive care somewhere else.

On Friday, Sen. Chuck Schumer announced that the visa for Alta has been urgently approved and obtained, which will allow her and her U.S. citizen father, Abraham Fixler to travel to the United States and receive care.

“All the Fixler’s want is to follow their faith and get their little girl the best care in the process,” Schumer said. “The images of little Alta make your heart melt and to know just how much her parents love her inspires us to do all we can to ensure her best chance. Aside from this federal action of securing a visa, I also offer my most fervent prayers to her and her family.”

 

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