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    Arrest warrant issued for man with tuberculosis who is refusing treatment

    Thursday, July 24 2014, 04:49 PM EDT


    Arrest warrant issued for man with tuberculosis who is refusing treatment

    STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) - Prosecutors in Northern California said Thursday that they have obtained an arrest warrant for a tuberculosis patient who is contagious and has refused treatment, putting those around him at risk.

    Eduardo Rosas Cruz, a 25-year-old transient, went to the San Joaquin General Hospital's emergency room in March, complaining of a severe cough. Diagnosed with tuberculosis, medical staff told him to stay in a Stockton motel room, where a health worker would deliver his medication and watch him take it. But officials say he took off.

    County health officials asked prosecutors to seek the warrant, in part, because Rosas Cruz comes from a part of Mexico known for its drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis. County health officials are searching for Rosas Cruz, and his name is in a statewide law enforcement system, San Joaquin County Deputy District Attorney Stephen Taylor said.

    "He could be in a homeless shelter. He could be around the corner from the courthouse," Taylor said. "We don't know."

    Tuberculosis spreads through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. The disease most commonly infects a person's lungs and can cause death.

    Health officials in San Joaquin County were not immediately available for comment. In court papers filed in support of the warrant, officials say Rosas Cruz resisted treatment from the start. He also uses crack cocaine and methamphetamine, officials said, estimating that he would need medical care for seven months.

    He went to the hospital after feeling shortness of breath for two weeks, had a high fever and had lost considerable weight, in addition to the cough, according to court papers.

    Taylor, who prosecutors public health cases, said he seeks arrest warrants like this once or twice each year.

    In mid-2012, officials in San Joaquin County arrested Armando Rodriguez, who refused tuberculosis treatment. Taylor said Rodriguez, age 34 at the time, was released Jan. 7, 2013.

    Taylor, who did not know the status of Rosas Cruz's residency, said he is not interested in punishing him through the criminal court system. Rather, Taylor said he is using the courts to protect the public's health.

    "We're interested in this guy because he broke the orders of the health officer," Taylor said. "It's all that's left on the shelf." Arrest warrant issued for man with tuberculosis who is refusing treatment


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    ALERT! Arrest Warrant Issued for Illegal Alien On the Run with 'Drug-Resistant' Tuberculosis!

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    Dangerous Illegal Infected With Drug Resistant TB Allowed To Escape, Roaming Free in America



    Dangerous Illegal Infected With Drug Resistant TB Allowed To Escape, Roaming Free in America

    Posted on 26 July, 2014 by Rick Wells



    Illegal aliens can do pretty much as they please in America, and that seems to include their Democrat-given right to infect others with an extremely dangerous drug-resistant form of tuberculosis. Officials have responded now, but their lenience has certainly made matters worse.
    Eduardo Rosas Cruz is a twenty-five year-old illegal alien from Mexico. He isn’t just your run-of-the-mill si se puede-chanting Mexican illegal. He’s from a part of Mexico that is known for being a source of an especially virulent and drug resistant strain of TB.
    Cruz went to the emergency room of San Joaquin General Hospital in March complaining of a severe cough, shortness of breath, and a high fever. He had also lost a considerable amount of weight. Tests revealed that he had tuberculosis and, rather than being deported back to the country he is supposed to be living and infecting in, he was required to remain sequestered in the U.S., in a Stockton motel room. His medication was delivered to him by a member of the hospital staff who watched him to make certain he took it.
    Cruz left his motel for the familiar comfort of the California shadows, where he is busily infecting countless unsuspecting residents. As a result, he’s now the target of a statewide manhunt.
    While many of those he is probably infecting are his fellow illegals, citizens who he comes into contact with can also become victims. Then again, many of those citizens are the ones who, as California residents, vote for the policies which create this stupidity. Maybe they are necessary collateral damage as part of the greater good, the awakening of America.
    According to Dr. Alvaro Garza, failure to complete the nine-month regime will invite the disease to come “roaring back,” and Cruz is not even close to completing his treatment.
    The law prohibits health officials from forcing a person to be treated, but they can order him held in isolation, with treatment offered as a means by which to end the quarantine.
    With his new-found freedom, Cruz might want to seek out Nancy Pelosi during the upcoming August recess and personally thank her for the state’s sanctuary policies. He could express his sincere gratitude by delivering a big, wet, sloppy kiss to her stretched-out lips. He might even be so sick as to involuntarily follow it up with a deep, chesty cough to the face.
    If liberal socialist lawmakers didn’t feel immune from the damage they are inflicting, they would be much less likely to impose it. The former Speaker could lead by example, exposing the dangers of the sanctuary policies she and her fellow Democrats have championed.
    Legal immigrants are screened for TB, but Pelosi and her Democrats don’t believe in immigration law. An epidemic or two might make believers out of them and surely we will find out in the near future. It will probably come at a time when it is too late to do anything about it.

    Rick Wells is a conservative author who recognizes that our nation, our Constitution and our traditions are under a full scale assault from multiple threats. Please “Like” him on Facebook, “Follow” him on Twitter or visit www.rickwells.us

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