Nursing homes. We are joining this hearing in progress. Youre watching live coverage on cspan3. As one basis for work authorization. U. S. Cis has used deferred action in medical and humanitarian cases for decades. The idea is longstanding, and, in fact, customary. In one data set i received in 2011, nearly half of the cases i could identify involved serious medical conditions. And many of the cases involved more than one factor. For example, deferred action was granted to a 47yearold schizophrenic who overstayed his visa, was the son of a lawful perm resident, and had siblings who were u. S. Citizens. Over 100 of these cases involved people whose homes were destroyed by an earthquake in haiti. In another data set, a 578 cases obtained from u. S. Cis in 2013, 336 were based on medical issues. One case involved a mexican female who entered the United States without inspection and had two u. S. Citizen children. One of her children had down syndrome, and the other child had serious medic
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Use these and whether theres any type of hospital in particular that uses them differently . Thank you for your question. As you know we did see a lot of variation but we did not look whether there are certain types of hospitals that are more likely to use short inpatient stays. If the trend continues under the new policy, this is really important question to look into further. I certainly think that is one that would give us a lot of information because if youre using it for certain types of hospitals, is it cardiac hospitals . That would be very interesting to look at variances between 10 and 70 . I want to go to another area where there seems to be a lot of variance. In your testimony under page five underneath of the appeals you note that about 72 of those who appeal are successful. And yet, we keep on hearing this number of 7 . Theres, a real disparity there. Can you break that down . There is Something Else there were not exactly understanding. Sure, let me try to do that. I thin