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    Infectious Disease Outbreaks in US Tied to Illegal Immigrant Influx

    Melissa Melton 5 hours ago
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    While our president continues to systematically legalize illegal immigration, the thousands of illegal immigrants spilling across the U.S. border aren’t just overwhelming our border patrol’s resources — they are also bringing with them the added bonus of a whole host of infectious diseases, ABC 15 recently reported.

    “We are sending people everywhere. The average citizen doesn’t realize what’s going on down here,” Border Patrol Agent Chris Cabrera told ABC 15 News.
    “We’re having an outbreak of scabies that’s been going on for a month or so now…We’re starting to see chickenpox, we’re starting to see [MRSA] staff infections, we’re starting to see different viruses…”
    “They’re all contagious,” Cabrera continued. “So now we’re transporting people into different parts of the state, different parts of the country and some of these viruses are asymptomatic at this point — they’re not showing the symptoms.”
    Well that’s just…lovely.
    WND reported last year that our open borders were also bringing in immigrants carrying new, highly infectious, lethal strains of drug-resistant Tuberculosis as well. By the time that story first broke, some 5,000 Los Angeles residents had already been exposed to it. (Oh, and the CDC failed to even notify the public at all until months after the agency began tracking it.)
    So how do epidemics get started? From Frontpage Mag:
    This is how epidemics get started. First it’s the small stuff and then it gets more and more serious.
    And this is what happens when a government stops caring about the interests of its people and focuses only on a fanatical ideological agenda and selfish sectarian interests.
    Although the Department of Homeland Security refused all three requests to respond to ABC 15′s reporter on this story, the border patrol agent above went on to tell her that the only thing being used to separate the sick from the healthy was a simple strip of yellow police line do not cross “caution” tape.
    Well bravo, border patrol. I’m sure it’s a tough job, but come on. Was that last bit of common sense fail in the training manual?
    Just because the majority of the American people in many instances have been cowered into fear and submissiveness by something as simple as a little yellow string of plastic with words printed on it doesn’t mean potentially deadly diseases that could harm the whole nation have.
    The question now is…how much worse is this situation going to be allowed to get?

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    First Swine Flu Case Diagnosed Among Illegal Alien Children at Texas Base

    Jun. 24, 2014 5:12pm Sara Carter
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    A young illegal immigrant child from Central America was diagnosed with swine flu Friday after crossing the Texas-Mexico border, necessitating 2,000 vaccines be shipped to Lackland Air Force Base to treat people who may have been exposed, U.S. authorities confirmed to TheBlaze.
    The child was diagnosed after being transported from a border holding facility to the base, where he showed signs of illness and had to be hospitalized. It’s the first known case of the H1N1 virus to be diagnosed among the recent surge of unaccompanied immigrant children to arrive at the base, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) said.
    “We are told the sick child was feverish for several days before being sent for medical treatment,” Gohmert said. “Having spent the weekend on our border, I can tell you that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is not taking charge of the undocumented children in any kind of reasonable time frame as they are absolutely required to do.”
    Boys await medical appointments in a holding area where hundreds of mostly Central American immigrant children are being processed and held at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Nogales Placement Center on, June 18, 2014, in Nogales, Ariz. (AP/Ross D. Franklin, Pool)

    The H1N1 diagnosis coincides with federal law enforcement and health officials along the border raising concerns that immigrants crossing into the United States are not being properly screened before being transported to other holding facilities throughout the country.
    The child was described as being extremely ill before recovering in the hospital and had made contact with a number of people for several days during the contagious stages of the virus, according to sources with knowledge of the case.
    Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s office did not immediately return a request for comment.
    The H1N1 virus caused a worldwide pandemic in 2009 and is experiencing an uptick in the U.S. this year, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
    “We are told the sick child was feverish for several days before being sent for medical treatment.”
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    A representative from the Centers for Disease Control did not respond to a request for comment from TheBlaze about the H1N1 case. The CDC last week deferred all health questions regarding the recent illegal immigrant surge to Kenneth Wolfe, the deputy public affairs director at the HHS’ Administration for Children and Families. Wolfe did not return emails or calls regarding the H1N1 case.
    Wolfe told TheBlaze last week that all unaccompanied immigrant children are medically screened after they are transferred from Border Patrol custody.

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