Undocumented Americans Enrich the Multicultural Tapestry With Exotic Diseases
Feb 10 2014
Hope & Change is all about making America less like America and more like the rest of the world. But the reason so many people from the rest of the world are eager to come here is that America is a better place — for now:
Do amnesty advocates care that blood tainted with malaria, a disease eradicated from the USA back in the 1940s, was deemed responsible for outbreaks in California, New Jersey, NYC, and Texas?
How about Asian illegals introducing dengue fever, a viral disease previously unknown in the US, as well as hemorrhagic dengue fever, which is fatal if untreated? …
The Biblical scourge of leprosy, a “slow-growing bacillus…parasite with a tropism for peripheral nerves, skin, and mucous membranes…upper respiratory tract, anterior chamber of the eye, and the testes,” is also within our borders. In 2002, there were only 900 total cases of leprosy in the US. In the next three years there were 9,000, mostly in states with the largest immigrant populations.
But states not hit directly by the ongoing influx of illegal aliens won’t be left out for long. What goes around comes around. Now that immigrants are encouraged to sneak into the country instead of coming in lawfully and being screened, all sorts of horrors are going around.
ZitatThe Biblical scourge of leprosy, a “slow-growing bacillus…parasite with a tropism for peripheral nerves, skin, and mucous membranes…upper respiratory tract, anterior chamber of the eye, and the testes,” is also within our borders.
Oh boy......now that's the scary one.
Not to worry though - we have Obamacare to take care of it!
The Leftists always cite how awesome immigration used to be back in the old days. Well if that's so, they should be in full agreement that we should quarantine sick immigrants and send them back if they are disease vectors just like we did on Elis Island.
Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #4The Leftists always cite how awesome immigration used to be back in the old days. Well if that's so, they should be in full agreement that we should quarantine sick immigrants and send them back if they are disease vectors just like we did on Elis Island.
This year there have been several young people (20's, 30's, 40's and 50's) who I have known, or known of, who have died from influenza.
I was told that one of the deceased (a friend of a friend) could not even be embalmed due to the damage this superflu virus had done to her body.
Now, I'm 52 years old and I've only known of 1, maybe 2 people in my lifetime who have died from the flu and they were very old and in poor health to begin with.
It is my suspicion that these super viruses are being carried to the U.S. via the Third World.
The duty of a true patriot is to protect his country from its government. ~ Thomas Paine