Elissa Montanti, founder of the Global Medical Relief Fund, voices her concerns over the implications of Trump's reinstated travel ban on children needing medical assistance. With her organization aiding kids from war-torn or impoverished regions, she worries that the restrictions on 12 countries would prevent them from receiving vital care, like prosthetics or surgeries. Since 1997, Montanti has been a lifeline for many suffering children worldwide, and she fears this bans' impact on their ability to access necessary medical treatment when they arrive in the U.S.
With the reinstatement of the travel ban, I'm scared that it will hinder my ability to help these innocent children who rely on us for critical medical care.
This ban will prevent traumatized children from receiving important medical treatments like prosthetics or necessary surgeries that can change their lives.
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