Little-Acorn
06-28-2014, 11:22 AM
It's starting.
The risks of people coming in from foreign countries to the U.S. bearing diseases, has long been known. Our laws require all immigrants to undergo medical exams to find if they have communicable diseases such as TB, polio, plague etc., that have been eradicated or well-controlled in this country.
But now the Obama administration is letting hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens to walk in, in defiance of our laws, with no medical exams, background checks, etc.
The results should surprise no one. In addition to bringing in gang members, rapists, child molesters, and murderers, we are also seeing virulent disease outbreaks in the detention centers hastily thrown up to contain these hordes off illegal aliens we cannot process.
And that's just the beginning. Border acilities are being so overwhelmed by the huge numbers flooding over the border, that the Fed govt is now shipping them to cities throughout the United States, where similar epidemics can begin.
And frequently they simply hand each illegal alien a piece of paper called a "Notice to Appear", telling him to report to a courtroom some months in the future, where his case will be examined and his deportation hearing set. And they release them into the general U.S. population, after a stay in a detention center where disease is spreading like wildfire. Unsurprisingly, very few of them do wha the notice says. They often laughingly refer to it as a "Notice to Disappear".... and they do, vanishing into the general population, with whatver communicable diseases they happen to be carrrying, or contracted in the border detention center.
Now even the U.S. Border Patrol agents staffing these detention centers, are turning up with these formerrly-rare diseases that have not been heard of for decades in the U.S.
And the party is just getting started.
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http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/06/27/report-border-patrol-looking-to-house-immigrants-in-abandoned-buildings-along-rio-grande/
Border Patrol Looking To House Immigrants In Abandoned Warehouses Along Rio Grande
June 27, 2014 5:21 AM
SOUTH TEXAS (KRLD) – More than 52,000 children have entered the country illegal in recent months, many of them coming into the U.S. through South Texas. Former Zapata County Sheriff Gonzales, who now works as a consult with law enforcement agencies along the Texas border, says space is running out to house the children and adults that are coming across.
“The local governments are being overwhelmed because of the possibilities for diseases. There are people that are being apprehended that are coming in with warrants for murders or prior convictions for child abuse, and these are the guys that are coming in the same groups with 12 year olds and 5 year olds,” says Zapata. “They’re looking at some centers in the valley… abandoned buildings where they’re going to put fences inside the buildings to create detention cells and just throw people in there. “
In San Antonio, federal officials say a child in a temporary shelter is still recovering from swine flu.
Kenneth Wolfe, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, says the unaccompanied child was recently hospitalized after being diagnosed with swine flu, or H1N1. Wolfe says officials believe this is an isolated incident but are closely monitoring all children at Lackland and other similar shelters the agency is operating around the country.
“That tells you that when you’ve got kids coming in from some of these countries where they don’t have great health systems, we gotta watch out,” says Cuellar. “I’ve talked to border patrol down in McAllen. They’ve seen TB; they’ve seen chicken pox; they’ve seen scabies. And according to Border Patrol, 4 or 5 of their agents have tested positive for those diseases.”
(Full text of the article can be read at the above URL)
The risks of people coming in from foreign countries to the U.S. bearing diseases, has long been known. Our laws require all immigrants to undergo medical exams to find if they have communicable diseases such as TB, polio, plague etc., that have been eradicated or well-controlled in this country.
But now the Obama administration is letting hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens to walk in, in defiance of our laws, with no medical exams, background checks, etc.
The results should surprise no one. In addition to bringing in gang members, rapists, child molesters, and murderers, we are also seeing virulent disease outbreaks in the detention centers hastily thrown up to contain these hordes off illegal aliens we cannot process.
And that's just the beginning. Border acilities are being so overwhelmed by the huge numbers flooding over the border, that the Fed govt is now shipping them to cities throughout the United States, where similar epidemics can begin.
And frequently they simply hand each illegal alien a piece of paper called a "Notice to Appear", telling him to report to a courtroom some months in the future, where his case will be examined and his deportation hearing set. And they release them into the general U.S. population, after a stay in a detention center where disease is spreading like wildfire. Unsurprisingly, very few of them do wha the notice says. They often laughingly refer to it as a "Notice to Disappear".... and they do, vanishing into the general population, with whatver communicable diseases they happen to be carrrying, or contracted in the border detention center.
Now even the U.S. Border Patrol agents staffing these detention centers, are turning up with these formerrly-rare diseases that have not been heard of for decades in the U.S.
And the party is just getting started.
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http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/06/27/report-border-patrol-looking-to-house-immigrants-in-abandoned-buildings-along-rio-grande/
Border Patrol Looking To House Immigrants In Abandoned Warehouses Along Rio Grande
June 27, 2014 5:21 AM
SOUTH TEXAS (KRLD) – More than 52,000 children have entered the country illegal in recent months, many of them coming into the U.S. through South Texas. Former Zapata County Sheriff Gonzales, who now works as a consult with law enforcement agencies along the Texas border, says space is running out to house the children and adults that are coming across.
“The local governments are being overwhelmed because of the possibilities for diseases. There are people that are being apprehended that are coming in with warrants for murders or prior convictions for child abuse, and these are the guys that are coming in the same groups with 12 year olds and 5 year olds,” says Zapata. “They’re looking at some centers in the valley… abandoned buildings where they’re going to put fences inside the buildings to create detention cells and just throw people in there. “
In San Antonio, federal officials say a child in a temporary shelter is still recovering from swine flu.
Kenneth Wolfe, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, says the unaccompanied child was recently hospitalized after being diagnosed with swine flu, or H1N1. Wolfe says officials believe this is an isolated incident but are closely monitoring all children at Lackland and other similar shelters the agency is operating around the country.
“That tells you that when you’ve got kids coming in from some of these countries where they don’t have great health systems, we gotta watch out,” says Cuellar. “I’ve talked to border patrol down in McAllen. They’ve seen TB; they’ve seen chicken pox; they’ve seen scabies. And according to Border Patrol, 4 or 5 of their agents have tested positive for those diseases.”
(Full text of the article can be read at the above URL)