Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Diseases and gangs feared to hit U.S. as immigrants flood the border

Border Patrol officials in Texas have confirmed that many of the illegal teens are members of Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), a transnational criminal gang notorious for violence and revenge killings. In a Washington Times article, it was alleged that MS-13 members have been sent to Arizona to target U.S. Border Patrol agents. The gang members are easily identifiable with their total face and body tattoos.
Border Patrol Agents have been instructed to treat gang-affiliated minors the same as the innocent children who have crossed the border. The scope of what to do with the undocumented gangs is beyond the “pay scale,” so to speak, of the local agents; it now rests at a federal level. Chris Cabrera, one Texas Border agent has been very vocal about the gang members as well as the diseased immigrants. At the end of last week he reported seeing chickenpox, staph infections, multiple viruses, and scabies, all diseases he fears will run rampant inside the government facilities as they await a decision on repatriation. Border Patrol agents hope the 3,458 cases of whooping cough that have hit California since the start of 2014, will be a wake-up call for the U.S. government. With the massive warehousing of unvaccinated children health concerns multiply for healthcare workers on the bases and nearby communities where infectious diseases are very likely to “jump the fence”...more

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