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SOB Story: Don't Kiss Me, I'm Mexican Tuesday, May 12 @ 10:30:29 EDT by admin (1262 reads) | ALIPAC NOTE: The open borders lobby in the media is playing full defense on the Mexican Swine Flu story. ALIPAC is NOT an "anti-immigrant" group.
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MEXICO CITY, May 5 -- China holds 70 healthy
Mexicans in forced isolation. Paris airport baggage handlers refuse to
touch suitcases from Mexican planes. Mexican soccer star Carlos Vela
scores a goal in the English premiership but teammates shy away from
hugging him.
As swine flu has swept the world, buoyed by a fever-pitch media
frenzy, Mexicans are complaining they are being unfairly discriminated
against as a nation of contagious plague bearers.
The actions of prejudice, they allege, are adding to their woes in
confronting the H1N1 virus, worsening the economic impact and making
them increasingly isolated.
Topics: Mexican Flu, Diseases, bio hazards, borders, illegal immigration, H1N1, Calderon, ALIPAC
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63% Say Border with Mexico Should Be Closed Over Flu! Tuesday, May 05 @ 08:35:16 EDT by admin (1614 reads) | Rassmussen Reports
63% Say Border with Mexico Should Be Closed Until Swine Flu Is Under Control
Monday, May 04, 2009
Sixty-three percent (63%) of Americans
believe the border with Mexico should be closed until the swine flu
epidemic is under control, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
Thirty percent (30%) say closing the border is not necessary.
Sentiment for closing the border with
Mexico, where swine flu reportedly first broke out, is high among all
age, income, employment and partisan groups.
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Michelle Malkin: Mexican Flu? finally get serious about borders now? Monday, May 04 @ 08:33:02 EDT by admin (1361 reads) | Hey, maybe we’ll finally get serious about
borders now; Update: 2 swine flu cases confirmed in Kansas; 8 probable
in NYC; Update: US declares public health emergency
By Michelle Malkin • April 25, 2009 02:01 PM
MichelleMalkin.com
The deadly flu strain sweeping across Mexico and into the U.S. has
world health experts sounding the alarm bells. Mexico City has been
shut down. Officials are advising citizens there to wear masks. There’s
talk of a pandemic. California and Texas have seen several reported
cases, but no deaths in the U.S.
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Government Knew of Mexican Swine Flu 18 Days Before Warning us! Friday, May 01 @ 09:08:27 EDT by admin (1364 reads) | Company warned officials of flu 18 days before alert was issued
April 30, 2009
By Les Blumenthal of McClatchy Newspapers
WASHINGTON — A Washington state biosurveillance firm raised the first
warning about a possible outbreak of swine flu in Mexico more than two
weeks before the World Health Organization offered its initial alert
about a public health emergency of international concern.
Both federal and international health officials had access to the
warning from Veratect Corp. Later e-mails calling attention to the
company's subsequent report that the disease was possibly spreading in
Mexico were sent to 10 officials of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, said Robert Hart, the company's chief executive.
Topics: Mexico, Mexican Flu, World Health Organization, Veratect Corporation, US Government, WHO, World Health Organization
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WHOs call new strain of H1N1 "Mexican flu" Thursday, April 30 @ 00:50:36 EDT by alipac (1477 reads) | The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said that the most recent research on swine flu has shown that the virus is not caused by pigs. The disease is now being referred to as Mexican flu or "2009 H1N1 flu". The WHO has moved the pandemic alert from four to five, the second highest. The first case of what was called swine flu was reported in Mexico and its first fatality was confirmed there two weeks ago.
Subjects = World Health Organization, swine flu, Mexican flu, H1N1 flu, pandemic alert
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Napolitano: Border With Mexico to Stay Open for Now Wednesday, April 29 @ 00:26:23 EDT by alipac (1410 reads) | Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano rejected calls to close the U.S.-Mexico border in response to the swine flu outbreak, saying the costs to both countries at this point outweigh the medical benefits.
"That's something that always can be considered," Napolitano told NBC's "Today" show Tuesday, before adding that the virus has already spread to several states across the United States.
Topics: Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, U.S.-Mexico border, swine flu, William Gheen, Americans for Legal Immigration PAC
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Southern Border Just As Open Despite Flu Wednesday, April 29 @ 00:19:48 EDT by alipac (1232 reads) | U.S. officials say traffic across the southern border will not be interrupted by the swine flu outbreak, despite rising numbers of Mexican-origin infections in the U.S. and a warning that the number of infections could reach international pandemic levels.
The World Health Organization (WHO) late Monday raised the flu pandemic alert level from three to four, signaling that the outbreak is not just sporadic cases or appearing in small clusters, but poses a risk of reaching pandemic proportions. The group also said huge knowledge gaps remained about the virus's origins and spread. Subjects: Swine flu, Mexico border, World Health Organization, William Gheen, Americans for Legal Immigration
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Emergency Hill hearings on swine flu Monday, April 27 @ 21:52:11 EDT by admin (1455 reads) | ALIPAC NOTE: Thank you to all the ALIPAC supporters that have called Washington today demanding hearings.
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Congressional lawmakers moved quickly Monday to
investigate the spread of the deadly strain of swine flu in Mexico and
the United States, calling for emergency hearings to review the federal
government’s response.
The hearings, scheduled for later this week, come on the heels of a
day of rapid response as the State Department issued a travel alert for
Mexico and the World Health Organization raised the global pandemic
warning level.
Subjects, Open Borders, Congress, Senate, hearings, Mexican Swine Flu, refusal to close the borders, Napolitano says it would cost money
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Swine flu an act of biological warfare? Monday, April 27 @ 21:03:50 EDT by admin (1659 reads) | Swine flu an act of biological warfare?
Klayman questions whether virus is planned attack on U.S.
With 40 confirmed cases of swine flu in the
U.S., an anti-terrorism expert is questioning whether the outbreak is
an act of biological warfare.
Freedom Watch, a public interest watchdog, believes that there is a
very good possibility that the precipitous outbreak of the virus in
Mexico, which has now spread to the United States and other western
countries, is not the result of happenstance – but terrorism.
Topics: illegal immigration, terrorism, terrorists, bio hazards, diseases, bio weapons, Mexican Swine Flu, Open Borders, Obama, germ warfare
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Border Patrol Begins "passive screening" for Mexican Flu Monday, April 27 @ 08:56:27 EDT by admin (1150 reads) | CDC: US begins border monitoring for swine flu
By LAURAN NEERGAARD Associated Press April 27, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States launched border screening for swine
flu exposure Monday morning as the European Union advised against
nonessential travel and China, Russia and Taiwan moved to quarantine
visitors amid a surging global concern about a possible pandemic.
Richard Vesser, acting head of the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control, revealed that U.S. authorities were starting to undertake
"passive screening" at its borders. He restated the Obama
administration's call of Sunday for people to stay calm and reported
that U.S. border officials would be "asking people about fever and
illness, looking for people who are ill."
Topics: Border Patrol, United States, Mexico, low security, Obama, DHS, Mexican Swine Flu, passive screening
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Homeland Security declares public health emergency Sunday, April 26 @ 12:49:32 EDT by alipac (838 reads) | Homeland Security declares public health emergency 4/26/2009 12:15 PM By: CNN
A brand new strain of swine flu is turning up across America. First we heard about it in Mexico, then California and Texas, Kansas, New York and Ohio.
A brand new, never-been-seen-before strain of swine flu is turning up in all four states, with seven confirmed cases in California, two confirmed cases in Texas, two more confirmed cases in Kansas, and eight cases in New York, plus another probable case in Texas.
TOPICS: Illegal immigration, illegal immigrants, swine flu, mexcio, border, CDC
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Mexican Flu Spreading Across the Border Friday, April 24 @ 20:49:50 EDT by JimP (2614 reads) | BREAKING NEWS!!
Swine flu infects 7 in U.S.; may have killed 60 in Mexico
From staff and wire reports
A new strain of swine flu that has
infected seven people in California and Texas may have shown up in
Mexico, where 57 people have died and more than 900 have gotten sick.
The Geneva-based World Health Organization said it was in daily contact
with U.S., Canadian and Mexican authorities and had activated its
command and control center for acute public health events. It wasn'e
clear if the deaths in Mexico were due to swine flu.
"We are very, very concerned," said Thomas Abraham, a spokesman for
the agency. "We have what appears to be a novel virus and it has spread
from human to human."
If international spread is confirmed, that meets WHO's criteria for raising the pandemic alert level, he added.
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Study: (illegal) Immigrants' high TB rates disturbing Wednesday, July 23 @ 10:10:05 EDT by admin (2029 reads) | ALIPAC NOTE: While this Associated Press article says "Immigrants", we would like to note that LEGAL IMMIGRANTS are screened for Tuberculosis when coming from high risk nations. Therefore, we can all safely assume that the likely culprit is ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION again!
-- Tuberculosis cases continue to fall in the United States, but some
immigrants have disturbingly high rates of the disease, according to a
study released Tuesday that called for more aggressive action.
TB rates were highest among residents from lower Africa and parts of
Southeast Asia. Most drug-resistant TB cases also were from
foreign-born residents, the study noted.
The researchers called for wider testing, including efforts to seek
out latent cases of TB from long-term immigrant residents in certain
populations.
Rates of at least 250 TB cases per 100,000 were found among people from
African countries such as Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia and from
Southeast Asian nations including Vietnam, Cambodia and the
Philippines.
By comparison, the overall rate of TB in the U.S. is fewer than 5 per
100,000, according to researchers at the Centers of Disease Control and
Prevention, whose study is based on data from 2001-06. Their findings
are being published in today's Journal of the American Medical
Association.
Dr. Henry Blumberg of Emory University's medical school in Atlanta,
said the research shows "that it's in the interest of the United States
to try to enhance global TB efforts."
Topics: illegal immigration facts, Tuberculosis, study, diseases, bio hazards, Americans, community health, Open Borders Risks
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Mexico Confirmed as Source of Salmonella Sickening Americans! Monday, July 14 @ 09:30:52 EDT by admin (1896 reads) | ALIPAC NOTE: Again the US Government fails to protect citizens from harmful foods and products! CDC reports that 40% of visitors to Mexico get sick from the drinking water, is it any surprise that the water used for agriculture is poisoning our citizens???
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Salmonella found in basil grown in Mexico
FDA finds the germ in herbs imported by a Garden Grove firm. The product is recalled in three states.
From Bloomberg News
July 12, 2008
Salmonella, the
bacterium that has sickened more than 1,000 Americans who ate tainted
produce since April, has also been found in Thai basil grown in Mexico.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration identified salmonella
during random testing of basil imported by Lucky Green Trading Inc., a
family-run company based in Garden Grove, the agency said Friday. The
product has been recalled from Southern California, Arizona and Nevada,
where it was distributed directly and sold in retail stores.
FDA officials have boosted inspections of Mexican exports as they look for the origin of the Salmonella
Saintpaul outbreak that has spread to 42 states since mid-April.
Although the focus has been on certain types of tomatoes grown in
Mexico and Florida, officials said this week that jalapenos caused some
illnesses and serrano peppers and cilantro also were under
investigation.
Topics: Salmonella, Mexico, Mexican, foods, sickness, diseases, bio hazards, Americans, FDA, US Government, lost lives
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OUTBREAK: Leprosy in Arkansas Brought Here by Illegal Aliens Monday, February 18 @ 07:27:09 EST by admin (3069 reads) | In an emergency room in Arkansas, the patient exhibits dark red boils,
her skin numb. Another case of leprosy in America. Not far away, a
tuberculosis-infected illegal immigrant coughs while on break at the
local chicken processing plant – spreading his infectious germs across
the break room table. His children, also carrying the disease, which
had been all but eradicated from the United States years ago, join
hundreds of children at the local public school. Crossing the Mexican
border, in a pickup truck filled with “migrant workers” coming to “do
the jobs Americans don’t do” in our fields and food processing plants,
is the Islamic terrorist who purposefully infected himself with
smallpox in order to spread the deadly disease to unsuspecting
Americans nationwide.
Fact or fiction? Well over 12 million illegal aliens have invaded our
country from our southern border, circumventing the strict health
requirements that are enforced for those entering legally –
requirements that include ensuring the entrants are free from
infectious diseases. Our own government continues its push to give them
legitimacy, in some cases welcoming them with open arms under the guise
of “they are doing the work Americans just don’t do.” However, we don’t
know who they are – or what horrific contagions they may have brought
with them.
Topics: illegal immigration, TB, tuberculosis, leprosy, diseases, bio hazards, medical screening for legal immigration, community health
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| Old Articles | | Tuesday, December 04 | | · | Illegal Aliens Stopped from Stealing Limited Health Care for Americans |
| Monday, November 26 | | · | Illegal Aliens Jeopardize US Biosecurity! |
| Tuesday, October 30 | | · | England Gets Tough: TB scare during immigration raid! |
| Thursday, October 18 | | · | Illegal alien crisscrossed border with TB |
| Monday, September 17 | | · | Leishmaniasis parasite migrating North of the Border from Mexico! |
| Wednesday, April 18 | | · | Don't Drink The Water: Illegals defecating on American food and streets! |
| Tuesday, July 11 | | · | Spanish Speaking employee poisons two Americans with toxic drinks. |
| Saturday, June 24 | | · | Border-area health conditions a crisis experts say. |
| Sunday, April 09 | | · | N.C. Supreme Court: Illegal immigrant not entitled to Medicaid |
| Sunday, March 19 | | · | Dr. Madeleine P. Cosman, 68, Medieval Expert, Dies |
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