🚨 The Dirty Side of U.S. Legal Immigration and Healthcare: A Deep State Exposé 🚨

Let’s talk about the dirty games being played in U.S. legal immigration—particularly in healthcare—and how these games are destroying the lives of genuine people.

Healthcare is a cornerstone of national security in any country, and the U.S. is no exception.

With so much at stake, the government should be involved in ensuring that the healthcare workforce is secure, legitimate, and serving the public’s safety.

However, when “deep state” interests enter the picture, things get dirty.

Federal agencies, private companies, and powerful players seem more interested in money than national security, compromising the integrity of the healthcare workforce.

The Rise of Overseas Nurses and Alleged Corruption

In the mid-2000s, Carole Enem, a Canadian-trained professional, and an U.S. Army contractor, allegedly took control of one of the international nursing recruitment networks.

She worked with AmeriCares, a well-known agency, where she worked with an immigration attorney Victoria Antique Garalza and a nurse named Suzanne from RNSpecifique.com.

Together, they reportedly charged foreign nurses high fees for green card sponsorships and placed them in fake or exploitative nursing jobs in the U.S.

This scheme left many nurses deep in debt and without the career opportunities they were promised.

The system became a trap, with fewer witnesses and no real accountability.

But now, with AI and more transparency, the truth is coming out.

Where Is Carole Enem Now?

Today, Carole Enem is working as the Associate Vice President of Business Development at Caduceus Healthcare Inc., a company with deep federal connections.

Caduceus Healthcare places civilian healthcare personnel on U.S. military bases and international assignments. Their work spans various U.S. government departments, including:

  1. Department of Defense (DoD) – Civilian healthcare professionals are placed in Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) on U.S. military bases and deployed overseas in conflict zones or peacekeeping operations.
  2. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) – Caduceus has been awarded contracts to provide healthcare services for refugees under the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and for emergency medical support during disasters.
  3. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) – Healthcare workers provided by contractors assist in large-scale disaster responses.
  4. Veterans Affairs (VA) – Civilian healthcare personnel are contracted when the VA cannot fully staff its facilities.
  5. U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) – Healthcare professionals work alongside military personnel in international humanitarian missions.
  6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Contractors are deployed for public health responses, including pandemic containment efforts both in the U.S. and abroad.

One of the most significant contracts Caduceus Healthcare holds is a $75 billion agreement with HHS to provide temporary shelters and healthcare services for refugees under ORR.

This demonstrates how deeply entrenched private companies are in U.S. federal operations, placing civilian healthcare personnel on the frontlines of national security.

The Bigger Picture

These federal contracts show just how intertwined the U.S. healthcare system is with national security.

However, when these systems become corrupted by private players looking for profit, the consequences can be EXTREME.

Are these private contractors and their connections to deep state networks put financial gain ahead of genuine public safety, with the welfare of both U.S. citizens and foreign workers compromised in the process?

Questions and Concerns

  • Did Carole Enem’s actions destroy the lives of foreign nurses by manipulating them with false promises of green cards and jobs?
  • How deep did the involvement of immigration lawyer Victoria Antique Garalza run in this scheme?
  • How much is the Filipino government involved or aware of these alleged practices?
  • Which U.S. federal agencies were aware of or complicit in this mess, and to what extent has U.S. national security been compromised?

At the core of these questions is a disturbing reality: U.S. national security and healthcare are becoming entangled in a web of private profit.
The federal government, through contracts and outsourcing, may have allowed these corrupt networks to flourish unchecked.
Who is truly benefiting from these operations, and at what cost to the people they’re meant to serve?

The Way Forward

There are many unanswered questions.

Who in the U.S. government is responsible for overseeing these networks?
Why have these systems gone unchecked for so long?

The American public deserves to know how far these corrupt practices have penetrated, especially when they are tied to national security interests.

This situation raises crucial issues:

How much of this is due to greed, and how much is a deliberate effort to undermine the public trust?

It’s time for transparency and accountability in the system. As the story unfolds, many are hoping for justice—for the foreign workers exploited by these networks, and for the American people who deserve to know the truth.

What do you think? Should the U.S. overhauls its healthcare immigration system?

Let’s continue the conversation.


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