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Exclusive commentary by Frosty Wooldridge
and Stephany Gabbard
Mar 29, 2004
The invasion of illegal aliens pouring over the borders of the United States is taking an ominous turn. They are not alone! Their bodies may carry Hepatitis A, B & C, tuberculosis, leprosy and Chagas Disease. Chagas, which is a nasty parasitic bug common in Mexico and South America, infects 18 million people and 50,000 die annually. More sobering is the fact that an average of 2,000 unscreened illegal immigrants cross the Mexican border every day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. It's nothing short of a health care crisis form of bio-terrorism.
Illegal aliens, by avoiding health scree
ings at the U.S. borders, carry Dengue fever and the most serious MDR-TB, a multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. World wide, TB kills two million people annually. It creates a higher death rate then cancer. MDR-TB occurs when Mycobacterium TB becomes resistant to the
most powerful TB drugs, Isoniazid and Rifampin. According to the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002 update, "Ordinary TB requires a six-month regimen of four drugs for cure. MDR-TB requires up to two years of treatment with a complex regimen of much more expensive drugs to which the patient's TB bacteria are susceptible.”
Many of these drugs have toxic side effects. A patient with MDR-TB will infect others with MDR-TB, not ordinary TB. "It has been called "Ebola with Wings," by Lee B. Reichman M.D., M.P.H., in his chilling book ”˜TIME BOMB: THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF MULTI DRUG RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS.'
"TB bacteria readily fly through the air, as when an afflicted person coughs. It's estimated that each victim will infect 10 or 20 or more people--in whom the disease will likely remain latent, creating the potential 'timebomb' effect,” according to the New York Academy of Sciences, Update, January, 2002.
To make matters worse, in excess of 7,000 new cases of lepr
osy (Hansen's Disease) have been diagnosed in the USA in the past three years. It is now endemic to the Northeastern United States for the first time, ever. Ironically, only 900 cases of leprosy were reported in the last 40 years in the United States. Immigrants coming from India, the Caribbean and Brazil are the most likely to carry leprosy.
Chagas, sometimes called the kissing bug disease because the parasite favors the face as a route of infection comes in acute and chronic forms. The chronic kind can damage the heart, causing enlargement with subsequent heart failure and death. Chagus also damages the intestines. It kills 50,000 annually south of the Mexican border. Nine confirmed deaths have been reported in the USA. Its worst manifestation is when illegal immigrants carrying the parasite give blood.
This parasite now threatens our blood supply, yet no means to test the blood is currently available. Ironically the public he
alth community has been aware of this danger for years. "Hundreds of blo
od recipients may be silently infected, experts say, and there is no effective treatment for them. After a decade,10 to 30 percent of them will die when their hearts or intestines, weakened by the disease, explode,” according to the New York Times, November 18, 2003 by Donald G. McNeil Jr. Three people received Chagas infected organs in 2001, the first such cases reported in the United States, ever! Two 30-year-old women recipients died. It is moving quietly through Los Angeles, California and Miami, Florida.
Dengue Fever, with reports of polio, and now, the first case of malaria in Texas trickle into the United States as the invasion of illegal aliens increases in numbers. This health care crisis threatens America's population including its children.
Undiagnosed disease due to uncontrolled illegal immigration is not confined to California and the border states any longer
. This health care crisis spreads daily across the entire nation. In 2002, Northern Virginia reported a 17 % increase
in tuberculosis cases. Prince William County alone reported a staggering 188 percent jump over the previous year. Health officials have attributed this out break to immigrants. They also give "new immigrants" credit for introducing MDR-TB (the drug resistant strain). In 2001 Marion County experienced an outbreak of Multi-Drug Resistant TB, which was investigated by the Indiana University School of Medicine. Their findings? Mexican Nationals, i.e., illegal aliens, flooding into the area caused the problem.
In Queens, New York the health department found that 81% of new TB cases in 2001 were those of "immigrants". The CDC reports that last year 1/2 of all new TB cases were attributed to foreign born people, who have an eight times higher incidence of TB. Recent outbreaks include Portland, Maine, Del Ray Beach, Florida and Michigan. The top five TB importing countries are Mexico, the Philippines, Vietnam, India and China.
In 1999 a health advisory was issued due to a Dengue Fever outbreak along the Mexi
co (Nuevo)/Texas (Webb County) border. Dengue fever is a virus spread by mosquitoes, causing high fever, muscle aches, nausea and vomiting. It is not usually fatal but there is a more serious strain called dengue hemorrhagic fever, which CAN kill you.
It gets worse. The U.S. government, which is sworn to protect American citizens, is in reality, aiding and abetting this health care crisis. Quoting a Fox News Report from April 4, 2003, Miguel, an illegal alien who worked construction on a subway renovation project for months, was able to change his status to legal permanent alien. There was only one problem, Miguel was infected with tuberculosis. This did not stop the federal government from issuing Miguel a health waiver under the Immigration and Nationality Act, a waiver that permits him a green card, even though his disease made him inadmissible for the waiver. Miguel, with a TB infected body, is now legally free to move about the country.
The outbreak last fall of hepatitis ”˜A' in Monac
o, Pennsylvania's Chi Chi restaurants stemmed from 14 ”˜unscreened' employees testing positive for hepatitis. Thus far, three customers died and thousands of Americans were exposed. While green onions were pronounced the guilty culprits coming from farms in Mexico, the evidence points to a lack of federal inspections at the Mexican border. Little known to most Americans, millions of illegal aliens work in food service. With an estimated 9 to 13 million unscreened border crossers, Americans are at risk every time they go out to eat at restaurants that hire illegal immigrants.
What does this mean to American citizens? It means your children are at risk when attending school. It means that when a classmate from a foreign country sneezes or coughs, your child may be at risk for any number of diseases. If you go to the movies, you're breathing air that may be carrying tuberculosis. If you eat at a fast food restaurant, your food could be prepared by a person infected with hepatitis. It means if yo
u need a blood transfusion, the blood could be infected with Chagas Disease, a parasite that will destroy your heart and other organs. What can you do? You may visit the principal of your school and insist that every child pass a complete health screening for tuberculosis, head lice and hepatitis. You may ask local health inspectors to check restaurants in your community to see that all employees are legal American citizens and have been health screened. For such diseases such as Chagas, which is undetectable, you may call your senator or representative, 800-648-3516 and demand they secure the U.S. border with Mexico to stop illegal immigration by whatever means you deem necessary.
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Stephany Gabbard, RN, CLNC, is a Registered Nurse and Certified Legal Nurse Consultant
specializing in disease prevention. She has worked in several County Jail Health Systems, witnessing first hand the effects of disease in the jail populati
on. Frosty Wooldridge, teacher, writer, national radio guest speaker, TV guest, writer and world bicycle traveler who has seen the consequences of overpopulation up close and personal. Next book: ”˜IMMIGRATION'S UNARMED INVASION””DEADLY CONSEQUENCES'.
http://www.washingtondispatch.com/article_8572.shtml
and Stephany Gabbard
Mar 29, 2004
The invasion of illegal aliens pouring over the borders of the United States is taking an ominous turn. They are not alone! Their bodies may carry Hepatitis A, B & C, tuberculosis, leprosy and Chagas Disease. Chagas, which is a nasty parasitic bug common in Mexico and South America, infects 18 million people and 50,000 die annually. More sobering is the fact that an average of 2,000 unscreened illegal immigrants cross the Mexican border every day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. It's nothing short of a health care crisis form of bio-terrorism.
Illegal aliens, by avoiding health scree
ings at the U.S. borders, carry Dengue fever and the most serious MDR-TB, a multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. World wide, TB kills two million people annually. It creates a higher death rate then cancer. MDR-TB occurs when Mycobacterium TB becomes resistant to the
most powerful TB drugs, Isoniazid and Rifampin. According to the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002 update, "Ordinary TB requires a six-month regimen of four drugs for cure. MDR-TB requires up to two years of treatment with a complex regimen of much more expensive drugs to which the patient's TB bacteria are susceptible.”
Many of these drugs have toxic side effects. A patient with MDR-TB will infect others with MDR-TB, not ordinary TB. "It has been called "Ebola with Wings," by Lee B. Reichman M.D., M.P.H., in his chilling book ”˜TIME BOMB: THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF MULTI DRUG RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS.'
"TB bacteria readily fly through the air, as when an afflicted person coughs. It's estimated that each victim will infect 10 or 20 or more people--in whom the disease will likely remain latent, creating the potential 'timebomb' effect,” according to the New York Academy of Sciences, Update, January, 2002.
To make matters worse, in excess of 7,000 new cases of lepr
osy (Hansen's Disease) have been diagnosed in the USA in the past three years. It is now endemic to the Northeastern United States for the first time, ever. Ironically, only 900 cases of leprosy were reported in the last 40 years in the United States. Immigrants coming from India, the Caribbean and Brazil are the most likely to carry leprosy.
Chagas, sometimes called the kissing bug disease because the parasite favors the face as a route of infection comes in acute and chronic forms. The chronic kind can damage the heart, causing enlargement with subsequent heart failure and death. Chagus also damages the intestines. It kills 50,000 annually south of the Mexican border. Nine confirmed deaths have been reported in the USA. Its worst manifestation is when illegal immigrants carrying the parasite give blood.
This parasite now threatens our blood supply, yet no means to test the blood is currently available. Ironically the public he
alth community has been aware of this danger for years. "Hundreds of blo
od recipients may be silently infected, experts say, and there is no effective treatment for them. After a decade,10 to 30 percent of them will die when their hearts or intestines, weakened by the disease, explode,” according to the New York Times, November 18, 2003 by Donald G. McNeil Jr. Three people received Chagas infected organs in 2001, the first such cases reported in the United States, ever! Two 30-year-old women recipients died. It is moving quietly through Los Angeles, California and Miami, Florida.
Dengue Fever, with reports of polio, and now, the first case of malaria in Texas trickle into the United States as the invasion of illegal aliens increases in numbers. This health care crisis threatens America's population including its children.
Undiagnosed disease due to uncontrolled illegal immigration is not confined to California and the border states any longer
. This health care crisis spreads daily across the entire nation. In 2002, Northern Virginia reported a 17 % increase
in tuberculosis cases. Prince William County alone reported a staggering 188 percent jump over the previous year. Health officials have attributed this out break to immigrants. They also give "new immigrants" credit for introducing MDR-TB (the drug resistant strain). In 2001 Marion County experienced an outbreak of Multi-Drug Resistant TB, which was investigated by the Indiana University School of Medicine. Their findings? Mexican Nationals, i.e., illegal aliens, flooding into the area caused the problem.
In Queens, New York the health department found that 81% of new TB cases in 2001 were those of "immigrants". The CDC reports that last year 1/2 of all new TB cases were attributed to foreign born people, who have an eight times higher incidence of TB. Recent outbreaks include Portland, Maine, Del Ray Beach, Florida and Michigan. The top five TB importing countries are Mexico, the Philippines, Vietnam, India and China.
In 1999 a health advisory was issued due to a Dengue Fever outbreak along the Mexi
co (Nuevo)/Texas (Webb County) border. Dengue fever is a virus spread by mosquitoes, causing high fever, muscle aches, nausea and vomiting. It is not usually fatal but there is a more serious strain called dengue hemorrhagic fever, which CAN kill you.
It gets worse. The U.S. government, which is sworn to protect American citizens, is in reality, aiding and abetting this health care crisis. Quoting a Fox News Report from April 4, 2003, Miguel, an illegal alien who worked construction on a subway renovation project for months, was able to change his status to legal permanent alien. There was only one problem, Miguel was infected with tuberculosis. This did not stop the federal government from issuing Miguel a health waiver under the Immigration and Nationality Act, a waiver that permits him a green card, even though his disease made him inadmissible for the waiver. Miguel, with a TB infected body, is now legally free to move about the country.
The outbreak last fall of hepatitis ”˜A' in Monac
o, Pennsylvania's Chi Chi restaurants stemmed from 14 ”˜unscreened' employees testing positive for hepatitis. Thus far, three customers died and thousands of Americans were exposed. While green onions were pronounced the guilty culprits coming from farms in Mexico, the evidence points to a lack of federal inspections at the Mexican border. Little known to most Americans, millions of illegal aliens work in food service. With an estimated 9 to 13 million unscreened border crossers, Americans are at risk every time they go out to eat at restaurants that hire illegal immigrants.
What does this mean to American citizens? It means your children are at risk when attending school. It means that when a classmate from a foreign country sneezes or coughs, your child may be at risk for any number of diseases. If you go to the movies, you're breathing air that may be carrying tuberculosis. If you eat at a fast food restaurant, your food could be prepared by a person infected with hepatitis. It means if yo
u need a blood transfusion, the blood could be infected with Chagas Disease, a parasite that will destroy your heart and other organs. What can you do? You may visit the principal of your school and insist that every child pass a complete health screening for tuberculosis, head lice and hepatitis. You may ask local health inspectors to check restaurants in your community to see that all employees are legal American citizens and have been health screened. For such diseases such as Chagas, which is undetectable, you may call your senator or representative, 800-648-3516 and demand they secure the U.S. border with Mexico to stop illegal immigration by whatever means you deem necessary.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stephany Gabbard, RN, CLNC, is a Registered Nurse and Certified Legal Nurse Consultant
specializing in disease prevention. She has worked in several County Jail Health Systems, witnessing first hand the effects of disease in the jail populati
on. Frosty Wooldridge, teacher, writer, national radio guest speaker, TV guest, writer and world bicycle traveler who has seen the consequences of overpopulation up close and personal. Next book: ”˜IMMIGRATION'S UNARMED INVASION””DEADLY CONSEQUENCES'.
http://www.washingtondispatch.com/article_8572.shtml