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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 755554" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>Illegals leaving Arizona for sanctuary cities bring contagious diseases with them Martha R Gore,</strong></p><p> </p><p>As long ago as in 2005, Arizona hospitals and doctors were worrying about the resurgence of some serious infectious diseases being brought to the United States by illegal immigrants from Mexico. In 2010, if anything, it seems to be getting worse as illegals travel to sanctuary cities and the diseases spread among those populations.</p><p>This should worry sanctuary cities who may soon find an increase of diseases such as:</p><p> • Whooping cough</p><p> • Tuberculosis</p><p> • Malaria</p><p> • Measles</p><p> • Leprosy</p><p> • Hepatitis A, B and C</p><p>As the approximately 450,000 illegals begin migrating away from Arizona because of the passage of SB 1070, which may go into effect on July 29, 2010, they will seek out the sanctuary cities that more welcoming to them. The effect will be felt in hospitals and health care systems, many of whom are already financially burdened.</p><p>Diseases, such as tuberculosis (TB) is easily spread by coughing droplets so just standing in line next to a person afflicted with the disease who is coughing could mean becoming infected with the disease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 755554, member: 12952"] [B]Illegals leaving Arizona for sanctuary cities bring contagious diseases with them Martha R Gore,[/B] As long ago as in 2005, Arizona hospitals and doctors were worrying about the resurgence of some serious infectious diseases being brought to the United States by illegal immigrants from Mexico. In 2010, if anything, it seems to be getting worse as illegals travel to sanctuary cities and the diseases spread among those populations. This should worry sanctuary cities who may soon find an increase of diseases such as: • Whooping cough • Tuberculosis • Malaria • Measles • Leprosy • Hepatitis A, B and C As the approximately 450,000 illegals begin migrating away from Arizona because of the passage of SB 1070, which may go into effect on July 29, 2010, they will seek out the sanctuary cities that more welcoming to them. The effect will be felt in hospitals and health care systems, many of whom are already financially burdened. Diseases, such as tuberculosis (TB) is easily spread by coughing droplets so just standing in line next to a person afflicted with the disease who is coughing could mean becoming infected with the disease. [/QUOTE]
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