Think about this the next time you eat in a restaurant:
“Illegal aliens cross America’s borders medically unexamined. We shrug. We do not know what Illegal Aliens carry in their backpacks. We do not know what they carry in their bodies.”
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“Today, legal immigrants must demonstrate that they are free of communicable diseases and drug addiction to qualify for lawful permanent residency Green Cards.
“But Illegal Aliens stop at no medical checkpoint. Whoever walks through our foolishly open Golden Door comes in healthy or sick.”
“An outbreak of Hepatitis A in 2003 near Pittsburgh endangered 3000 thanks to infected Mexico-grown scallions and Illegal Alien kitchen workers in a Chi-Chi’s restaurant. Two Americans died.”
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“Illegal aliens, however, cross our borders medically unexamined, carrying communicable diseases. This is not hypothetical. It is not just a possiblity. And it is not racist or jingoist or any other "ist" to bring it up: it is happening. It matters, and it should be of concern to the American public. Illegal alien nannies who care for children in private homes, as well as restaurant and other service workers who have never had physical examinations serve millions every day.” /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
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TB Anyone? à Click Here /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
/span>By AZ Moderate
Published: 2007-06-03
EXCERPT: “No one knows how Speaker contracted the difficult strain of TB. Speaker thinks he may have contracted it while doing charity work among the sick in Vietnam, but it's still a mystery.” Has Andrew Speaker been around any illegal aliens from Mexico? In light of the TB brouhaha last week over Andrew Speaker’s drug resistant TB, it seemed appropriate to resurrect this article posted over a year ago. We don’t seem to be aware of this...
Only in America: The DHS Sees Red; or Not à Click Here /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
/span>By AZ Moderate
Published: 2006-04-03
EXCERPT: Why hasn’t the Department of Homeland Security seen fit to raise a Severe code Red alert for this bioterrorist invasion across our southern border?!?
Over 800,000 illegal aliens cross America's southern borders annually. They are not screened or vaccinated for a host of diseases, and they're importing undetected bio-agents into this country.
"Today, legal immigrants must demonstrate that they are free of communicable diseases and drug addiction...
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Also, in an article entitled, “Parasitic Infection Plagues States along Mexico Border” by Joyce Howard Price, as carried by the Washington Times, February 8, 2007, federal researchers say neurocysticercosis, a brain infection caused by a pork tapeworm, is a “growing public health problem in the U.S.,” especially in states bordering Mexico, where the disease is endemic. /span>
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Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasitic disease of the central nervous system according to a study jointly conducted by the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and California public health officials, who reported that “international travel and immigration are bringing the disorder to areas where it is not endemic,” such as this country./span>
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“Neurocysticercosis is the primary cause of epilepsy in endemic areas. This brain worm is very serious,” Victor C. Tsang, chief of the immunochemistry laboratory in the Parasitic Disease Division of the CDC. “Oral-fecal contamination is the standard route of transmission,” he said of the condition./span>
“Recent data indicate cysticercosis is an important cause of death in California,” Mr. Tsang and other authors wrote in a recent report on the disease published in the European medical journal Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. /span>
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A separate report in this months’s issue of the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases found that nearly 60 percent of the 221 U.S. deaths from cysticercosis between 1990 and 2002 involved California residents. “Most patients [187, or 85 percent] were foreign-born, and 137 [62 percent] had emigrated from Mexico.” Carriers of this disease tend to be people from rural developing countries with poor hygiene, where pigs are allowed to roam freely and eat human feces. Mr. Tsang said the condition is rife in Mexico and other parts of Latin America and Central America and “in a large part of China and Africa.” /span>
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Granting amnesty to millions of illegal aliens and their extended families (a predictable total population of some 70 million people over the next twenty years), who are predominately from Mexico, Central and South America, will undoubtedly have a grave impact on our public health scene for years to come. The more contagious diseases that transit our borders, the more impact it has, both short and long-term. Medical costs will escalate and the chances of infectious diseases becoming endemic to the U.S. increases proportionally./span>
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