cachmeifucan
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I have been hear alot about female genital mutilation in our country. Dearborn Michigan and Somalian in Minnesota. They don't believe in vaccines. We barely trust our government so they definitely don't
TB is especially a problem in prisons where there is over crowding and little conditioning on the air in either AC or heat.I googled "recent cases of immigrant spread diseases in the United States" and got some interesting hits from outfits like the CDC. One disease that's particularly concerning is tuberculosis. Check it out.
Killing boko haram muslim radicals, deus vult.Guess you're not aware of what Christians are doing in the name of your god in Africa.
Tuberculosis was all but eradicated here but is still a problem in the developing world. Anyone who thinks that illegal immigrants don't bring viruses from their home countries is in serious denial. It's not a matter of casting them in the worst possible light, it's just reality. Just as that nurse who worked with Ebola patients was put in quarantine when she returned to the States. Difference is we have a measure of control over that kind of situation, as well as with legal immigrants being checked out upon arrival. But don't have that layer of prevention when people slip across the border and get past the Border Patrol.My understanding is it is the living conditions even more so than a single group of people like 'illegal aliens'.
Tuberculosis in prisons
- A disproportionate number of prisoners come from socio-economically disadvantaged populations where the burden of disease may be already high and access to medical care limited e.g. substance users, homeless, mentally ill, ethnic minorities, asylum seekers, immigrants.
- Prison conditions can fan the spread of disease through overcrowding, poor ventilation, weak nutrition, inadequate or inaccessible medical care, etc.
This is what happens when you let commies into your political system. Wah wah, America’s fault. I like how she left out what Honduras was doing before American intervention and investment, most likely nothing.well ill be damned LOL:
Dr. Jill SteinVerified account @DrJillStein Oct 31
Dr. Jill Stein
Retweeted Green Uprising
What media isn't telling you about refugees from Honduras:
1900s: US military turns Honduras into a banana plantation. 1980s: US makes Honduras base for "Contra wars" across Central America.
2009: US supports military coup in Honduras.
They must be allowed to apply for asylum.
Dr. Jill Stein
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@Green_Uprising
Take a stand for justice & compassion, & take responsibility for the human rights crisis created by decades of abusive US foreign policy: allow the refugees from Central America to apply for political asylum, says Green Party's Latinx caucus. Latinx Caucus Statement on Central American Refugee Caravan
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american forgien policy isnt designed to solve problems...This is what happens when you let commies into your political system. Wah wah, America’s fault. I like how she left out what Honduras was doing being American intervention and investment, most likely nothing.
I agree that there is a higher incidence in 3rd world countries just as there is in poor people within the USA.Tuberculosis was all but eradicated here but is still a problem in the developing world. Anyone who thinks that illegal immigrants don't bring viruses from their home countries is in serious denial. It's not a matter of casting them in the worst possible light, it's just reality. Just as that nurse who worked with Ebola patients was put in quarantine when she returned to the States. Difference is we have a measure of control over that kind of situation, as well as with legal immigrants being checked out upon arrival. But don't have that layer of prevention when people slip across the border and get past the Border Patrol.
TB is rampant in Russian prisons.I agree that there is a higher incidence in 3rd world countries just as there is in poor people within the USA.
First place, TB is pretty hard to catch for the average person.
People in America not exposed to aliens still get TB.
TB makes in-roads during cold and wet weather.
We all live in air-conditioned/heated houses where the problem is too dry air.
My father caught TB in 1930 but lived thorough it ... he was sent to a Colorado TB Sanatorium.
4 people in my schools while I was growing up caught TB.
People in poor health, run-down health, weak health wise are more susceptible to it.
People in poorly or unheated homes are more susceptible.
People at high risk for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure and infection include:
- Close contacts of persons exposed to contagious cases of TB
- Foreign-born persons, including children, who have immigrated within the last 5 years from areas that have a high TB incidence
- Residents and employees of high-risk congregate settings (prisons, nursing homes, homeless shelters, drug treatment facilities, and healthcare facilities)
- Healthcare workers who serve high-risk clients
- Some medically under served, low-income populations as defined locally
- High-risk racial or ethnic minority populations defined locally as having an increased prevalence of TB
- Infants, children, and adolescents exposed to adults in high-risk categories
- Persons who inject illicit drugs or any other locally identified high-risk substance users
Wet and not heated and over-crowded - makes sense.TB is rampant in Russian prisons.
Spent a lot of time there?TB is rampant in Russian prisons.
Spent a lot of time there
I'm sure you have FineMan, I'm sure you have.Wet and not heated and over-crowded
I agree that there is a higher incidence in 3rd world countries just as there is in poor people within the USA.
First place, TB is pretty hard to catch for the average person.
People in America not exposed to aliens still get TB.
TB makes in-roads during cold and wet weather.
We all live in air-conditioned/heated houses where the problem is too dry air.
My father caught TB in 1930 but lived thorough it ... he was sent to a Colorado TB Sanatorium.
4 people in my schools while I was growing up caught TB.
People in poor health, run-down health, weak health wise are more susceptible to it.
People in poorly or unheated homes are more susceptible.
People at high risk for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure and infection include:
- Close contacts of persons exposed to contagious cases of TB
- Foreign-born persons, including children, who have immigrated within the last 5 years from areas that have a high TB incidence
- Residents and employees of high-risk congregate settings (prisons, nursing homes, homeless shelters, drug treatment facilities, and healthcare facilities)
- Healthcare workers who serve high-risk clients
- Some medically under served, low-income populations as defined locally
- High-risk racial or ethnic minority populations defined locally as having an increased prevalence of TB
- Infants, children, and adolescents exposed to adults in high-risk categories
- Persons who inject illicit drugs or any other locally identified high-risk substance users
40 years ago ... TB is not uncommon amongst the poorer 1/4th of the USA citizens ... especially the homeless.Cmon man you grew up 60 years ago. Tb is here because illegal aliens and refugees.