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Health Issues At The Border

Mike

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Health professionals are warning of a “humanitarian crisis” festering in Texas and Arizona as a result of unchecked border crossings of illegal-immigrant children into border communities.

Cramped conditions and the spread of difficult-to-treat diseases has doctors worried in the wake of a massive influx of children coming across the Mexican-U.S. border, many of them from Central and South America. Outbreaks of scabies, lice, dengue fever, tuberculosis and other diseases – many of them contagious – are already being documented among the children and in some border agents who work among them.

“President Obama’s non-enforcement immigration doctrine seemingly invites illegal border crossings, which brings with it a wave of illnesses and diseases that have long been stamped-out in America,” Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., told WND.

Gingrey, a 30-year practicing physician, said the threat posed to American families is very real.

“There is a logistical nightmare these scarce diseases impose on the medical community,” he said. “The White House must stop neglecting the consequences of its reckless, open-border policies and protect the health and safety of our citizens – not to mention the security of our nation.”

As many as 80,000 children, many smuggled in by human traffickers without their parents, are expected to cross the southern U.S. border illegally in 2014, according to U.S. Border Patrol, and that could cost U.S. taxpayers up to $900 million. But if the flood of illegal border crossings seen over the past few months continues, the government may need to revise those estimates upward.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/06/health-experts-diseases-at-border-becoming-crisis/#ouL5HpY7tmh0vlbs.99
 

iwannabeacowboy

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One thing keeps coming back to me, how in the hell do they know how many kids were going to come across before they have? Seems like another situation where the story was written before the event.
 

hypocritexposer

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iwannabeacowboy said:
One thing keeps coming back to me, how in the hell do they know how many kids were going to come across before they have? Seems like another situation where the story was written before the event.

yep, they were hiring bus drivers to transport the children deeper into the US, before the kids even started arriving...
 

Mike

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hypocritexposer said:
iwannabeacowboy said:
One thing keeps coming back to me, how in the hell do they know how many kids were going to come across before they have? Seems like another situation where the story was written before the event.

yep, they were hiring bus drivers to transport the children deeper into the US, before the kids even started arriving...

Those will be "Votes" one day!!! OT was all over this immigration BS back when Bush was in office. Now.................not so much. :lol: :lol:

He's not half the man his mother was. :roll:
 

Whitewing

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Mike said:
OT was all over this immigration BS back when Bush was in office. Now.................not so much. :lol: :lol:

He's not half the man his mother was. :roll:

:lol:

Apparently he was also for freedom for the Iraqi people before he was against it. :???: :???: :???:
 

Whitewing

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hypocritexposer said:
quit stalking him you guys...

Back in 2005, he was really worried about our southern border.

OldWhyWon'tTheFedsDoSomething said:
Where is our federal government? Isn't it the duty of our federal government to protect our borders from outside invasion? Instead states are having to use their Disaster funds that normally go to fighting fires and natural disasters.

I don't understand. Back then he was concerned. Today? Not so much. What's different? :???: :???: :???:
 

Mike

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Whitewing said:
hypocritexposer said:
quit stalking him you guys...

Back in 2005, he was really worried about our southern border.

OldWhyWon'tTheFedsDoSomething said:
Where is our federal government? Isn't it the duty of our federal government to protect our borders from outside invasion? Instead states are having to use their Disaster funds that normally go to fighting fires and natural disasters.

I don't understand. Back then he was concerned. Today? Not so much. What's different? :???: :???: :???:

I think you're right. He's Dickless. :lol:
 
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Whitewing said:
hypocritexposer said:
quit stalking him you guys...

Back in 2005, he was really worried about our southern border.

OldWhyWon'tTheFedsDoSomething said:
Where is our federal government? Isn't it the duty of our federal government to protect our borders from outside invasion? Instead states are having to use their Disaster funds that normally go to fighting fires and natural disasters.

I don't understand. Back then he was concerned. Today? Not so much. What's different? :???: :???: :???:

I realized after GW and McCain signed on with Teddy Kennedy for the Bush Amnesty bill-- and then watched the US Chamber of Commerce fight against the E-Verify law and most laws restricting/removing illegals that no matter how concerned you were- it was not going to do any good... The 2008 election offered you a tossup-- McCain/Obama as far as the illegal question...

And with the millions that have came in in the last almost 30 years, since the Reagan Amnesty of 1986, it appears to me the logistics of removing them are almost insurmountable- so nothing will happen... Not worth raising my blood pressure over anymore- so I'll let you do the whining, moaning and dribbling down your leg about it - not me...
 

Mike

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Oldtimer said:
Whitewing said:
hypocritexposer said:
quit stalking him you guys...

Back in 2005, he was really worried about our southern border.

OldWhyWon'tTheFedsDoSomething said:
Where is our federal government? Isn't it the duty of our federal government to protect our borders from outside invasion? Instead states are having to use their Disaster funds that normally go to fighting fires and natural disasters.

I don't understand. Back then he was concerned. Today? Not so much. What's different? :???: :???: :???:

I realized after GW and McCain signed on with Teddy Kennedy for the Bush Amnesty bill-- and then watched the US Chamber of Commerce fight against the E-Verify law and most laws restricting/removing illegals that no matter how concerned you were- it was not going to do any good... The 2008 election offered you a tossup-- McCain/Obama as far as the illegal question...

And with the millions that have came in in the last almost 30 years, since the Reagan Amnesty of 1986, it appears to me the logistics of removing them are almost insurmountable- so nothing will happen... Not worth raising my blood pressure over anymore- so I'll let you do the whining, moaning and dribbling down your leg about it - not me...

How about the Amnesty plans that passed in 1994, 1997, 1998, and 2000?
You seemed to have forgotten those huh? Sorry sack of chit. :roll:
https://www.numbersusa.com/content/learn/illegal-immigration/seven-amnesties-passed-congress.html
 

Whitewing

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Oldtimer said:
I realized after GW and McCain signed on with Teddy Kennedy for the Bush Amnesty bill-- and then watched the US Chamber of Commerce fight against the E-Verify law and most laws restricting/removing illegals that no matter how concerned you were- it was not going to do any good... The 2008 election offered you a tossup-- McCain/Obama as far as the illegal question...

And with the millions that have came in in the last almost 30 years, since the Reagan Amnesty of 1986, it appears to me the logistics of removing them are almost insurmountable- so nothing will happen... Not worth raising my blood pressure over anymore- so I'll let you do the whining, moaning and dribbling down your leg about it - not me...

For you folks who aren't proficient at Oldtimer-gobbledegook-speak, lemme translate:

Since it dawned on me that all these illegals will vote donk and help build a bigger and better welfare state, it's all good. Pass me my subsidy please.
 

Mike

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Whitewing said:
Oldtimer said:
I realized after GW and McCain signed on with Teddy Kennedy for the Bush Amnesty bill-- and then watched the US Chamber of Commerce fight against the E-Verify law and most laws restricting/removing illegals that no matter how concerned you were- it was not going to do any good... The 2008 election offered you a tossup-- McCain/Obama as far as the illegal question...

And with the millions that have came in in the last almost 30 years, since the Reagan Amnesty of 1986, it appears to me the logistics of removing them are almost insurmountable- so nothing will happen... Not worth raising my blood pressure over anymore- so I'll let you do the whining, moaning and dribbling down your leg about it - not me...

For you folks who aren't proficient at Oldtimer-gobbledegook-speak, lemme translate:

Since it dawned on me that all these illegals will vote donk and help build a bigger and better welfare state, it's all good. Pass me my subsidy please.

He's probably teaching his grand daughters to cook Falafel and wear the Burkhas too.
 

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