I am sure this has been covered before, but I thought I would post it again since our kids will be going back to school soon. I sent the following information to my school coroporations superintendent.

I have one child in Rainbow Middle and one in John Jones and feel that they are at risk.

I am concerned about the possible diseases children in school are exposed to by non-vaccinated children or children carrying contagious diseases.

Currently children are required to have vaccination against diphtheria, measles, rubella, and polio prior to attendance in K-12.

Those coming from Mexico and points south often arrive with no shot records.

Are the public schools requiring these vaccinations of the illegal alien children?

Do the schools contact the parents and tell them they must provide proof of immunization?

How do we know the public schools are making sure the shots are gotten before they are allowed in school?

Illegal aliens can easily get fake social security cards and other forms of id, how do you know they are not providing fake medical documents.

This issue has got to be top priority of the school corporation; otherwise a major medical outbreak of a contagious disease could eventually happen.

Today, classroom teachers must deal with languages, head lice, hepatitis and the threat of tuberculosis because illegal aliens and their children bypass health screening at the border. Last year, eight police officers in Austin tested positive for tuberculosis.

"By default, we grant health passes to illegal aliens. Yet many illegal aliens harbor fatal diseases that American medicine fought and vanquished long ago, such as drug-resistant tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, plague, polio, dengue, and Chagas disease." “What is unseen is their [illegal aliens’] free medical care that has degraded and closed some of America’s finest emergency medical facilities, and caused hospital bankruptcies: 84 California hospitals are closing their doors.�
Madeleine Peiner


Because illegal immigrants, unlike those who are legally admitted for permanent residence, undergo no medical screening to assure that they are not bearing contagious diseases, the rapidly swelling population of illegal aliens in our country has also set off a resurgence of contagious diseases that had been totally or nearly eradicated by our public health system.

According to Dr. Laurence Nickey, director of the El Paso heath district “Contagious diseases that are generally considered to have been controlled in the United States are readily evident along the border ... The incidence of tuberculosis in El Paso County is twice that of the U.S. rate. Dr. Nickey also states that leprosy, which is considered by most Americans to be a disease of the Third World, is readily evident along the U.S.-Mexico border and that dysentery is several times the U.S. rate ...

People have come to the border for economic opportunities, but the necessary sewage treatment facilities, public water systems, environmental enforcement, and medical care have not been made available to them, causing a severe risk to health and well being of people on both sides of the border.�1

“The pork tapeworm, which thrives in Latin America and Mexico, is showing up along the U.S. border, threatening to ravage victims with symptoms ranging from seizures to death. ... The same [Mexican] underclass has migrated north to find jobs on the border, bringing the parasite and the sicknessâ€â€