"Eradicated" diseases are back in U. S.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 8:28 am
Immigration’s New Version Of Red Tape
By Frosty Wooldridge
As previously reported, America is under an attack via 'Third World
Momentum'. As more illegal aliens sneak past our borders without
being screened for diseases, they disperse throughout our country
carrying a backpack full of Center for Disease Control
consequences. Within the past few years, leprosy, tuberculosis,
hepatitis, Chagas disease and even malaria have jumped over our
borders from Mexico on the backs of an average 2,000 illegal
aliens 24/7.
The national media-worthy traumas occurred at Chi-Chi
Restaurants in Monaco, Pennsylvania with hepatitis killing patrons
who ate there. Later, we read where police, teachers and students
tested positive for tuberculosis all around the country. All of it
related to illegal aliens crossing into the US without health
screening.
In the past month, another Third World disease raised its ugly
head in Oregon. It may have spread to other states across our
nation. It won't get the play of the deadly attacks of hepatitis or
tuberculosis, however, for American children exposed to this
disease, it's a personal nightmare for parents. Worse, it may take
years to manifest itself in the child. By that time, it may be too
late. The infection is 'neurocysticercosis', which is caused by the
parasite Taenia solium. It's a tapeworm identified as the cause of
this disease in the Southwestern United States.
It is especially rampant in the growing 'colonias' stretching from
Brownsville, Texas along the Mexican border all the way to San
Diego, California. The poorest illegal alien immigrants set up
shantytowns on the U.S. side of the border. They feature no
sanitation of any kind. No toilets. No showers. No clean water.
Disease proliferates unchecked. In 1985, 185,000 Mexican and
South Americans inhabited those shantytowns. By 1995, they
numbered 500,000. By 2000, according to the New York Times,
they totaled one million. At the current rate of growth, they will
reach 20 million in the next 17 years. As they expand and move
into the United States, they carry many diseases including the
parasite Taenia solium.
The tapeworm had previously been eradicated in U.S. pork via
animal husbandry techniques. However, it's rampant in the Third
World. Since that world is immigrating into America at an
unprecedented rate of speed, the parasite is moving along with
them and passed among people.
The recent cause for alarm stemmed from the death of a
17-year-old girl, who, as an infant, had immigrated with her
parents from Mexico to Oregon. She complained of severe
headaches. A CT scan revealed the parasite in her brain tissue.
She died. An examination showed the tapeworm had grown in her
brain to a point where it killed her.
Dr. John M. Townes, a disease specialist in Oregon noted that
pork tapeworm cases in his U.S. study had originated outside the
country. Of 61 patients studied, 41 hailed from Mexico. Five
others had not traveled abroad. Four were infected by family
members.
Townes noted that the tapeworm passes from person to person. If
a family member carries a tapeworm, eggs can be transmitted to
others through lack of hand washing. "In such cases, the eggs
travel to the intestines, where they enter the bloodstream,"
Townes said. "The microscopic eggs travel throughout the body
and lodge in muscle tissue, under the skin, in the eyes, and most
frequently, in the brain."
The most sobering aspect of Third World traditions is the lack of
handwashing as a normal aspect of personal hygiene and
sanitation. Additionally, Third World persons throw their used toilet
paper into boxes beside the toilet because most septic systems
can not handle paper. When they arrive in the U.S., it's been found
that immigrants throw their used TP beside the toilet or into
trashcans rather than the toilet. As Dr. Townes noted, "The
Oregon Department of Human Services probably understates the
extent of the problem."
That brings up the intensifying harmful conditions of this national
immigration crisis. To say the least, it's being understated! A few
people died from hepatitis in a Chi-Chi Restaurant. Eight police
officers tested positive for tuberculosis in Austin, Minnesota
because policemen were exposed while arresting illegal aliens.
Another 30 students and four teachers tested positive for
tuberculosis in a small Michigan town last fall. More tested
positive in Del Rey Beach, Florida. A single case of Malaria was
discovered in an illegal immigrant in Brownsville, Texas last fall.
Nine confirmed deaths from Chagas Disease slipped by the front
page last year in Miami and Los Angeles. Few noted 1.3 million
chickens being killed last February in California because they
were affected by Exotic New Castle disease being imported by
illegal aliens bringing their fighting roosters over our borders. Now,
this tapeworm is moving out of Mexico into the United States via
immigration.
What is it that the men and women in our Congress don't
understand about this immigration crisis and how it affects
average Americans? Why won't this Congress take a stand
against lawlessness at our southern borders? How many more
park rangers like Kris Eggle or Border Patrol officers have to be
shot by drug smugglers before this Congress lives up to its sworn
duty to 'defend and protect against enemies both foreign and
domestic'? Whose children will be next to die with their brains
scrambled by this tapeworm now working its way into our
population via immigration? Who will they thank--their individual
congressmen, senators or the president?
Source
By Frosty Wooldridge
As previously reported, America is under an attack via 'Third World
Momentum'. As more illegal aliens sneak past our borders without
being screened for diseases, they disperse throughout our country
carrying a backpack full of Center for Disease Control
consequences. Within the past few years, leprosy, tuberculosis,
hepatitis, Chagas disease and even malaria have jumped over our
borders from Mexico on the backs of an average 2,000 illegal
aliens 24/7.
The national media-worthy traumas occurred at Chi-Chi
Restaurants in Monaco, Pennsylvania with hepatitis killing patrons
who ate there. Later, we read where police, teachers and students
tested positive for tuberculosis all around the country. All of it
related to illegal aliens crossing into the US without health
screening.
In the past month, another Third World disease raised its ugly
head in Oregon. It may have spread to other states across our
nation. It won't get the play of the deadly attacks of hepatitis or
tuberculosis, however, for American children exposed to this
disease, it's a personal nightmare for parents. Worse, it may take
years to manifest itself in the child. By that time, it may be too
late. The infection is 'neurocysticercosis', which is caused by the
parasite Taenia solium. It's a tapeworm identified as the cause of
this disease in the Southwestern United States.
It is especially rampant in the growing 'colonias' stretching from
Brownsville, Texas along the Mexican border all the way to San
Diego, California. The poorest illegal alien immigrants set up
shantytowns on the U.S. side of the border. They feature no
sanitation of any kind. No toilets. No showers. No clean water.
Disease proliferates unchecked. In 1985, 185,000 Mexican and
South Americans inhabited those shantytowns. By 1995, they
numbered 500,000. By 2000, according to the New York Times,
they totaled one million. At the current rate of growth, they will
reach 20 million in the next 17 years. As they expand and move
into the United States, they carry many diseases including the
parasite Taenia solium.
The tapeworm had previously been eradicated in U.S. pork via
animal husbandry techniques. However, it's rampant in the Third
World. Since that world is immigrating into America at an
unprecedented rate of speed, the parasite is moving along with
them and passed among people.
The recent cause for alarm stemmed from the death of a
17-year-old girl, who, as an infant, had immigrated with her
parents from Mexico to Oregon. She complained of severe
headaches. A CT scan revealed the parasite in her brain tissue.
She died. An examination showed the tapeworm had grown in her
brain to a point where it killed her.
Dr. John M. Townes, a disease specialist in Oregon noted that
pork tapeworm cases in his U.S. study had originated outside the
country. Of 61 patients studied, 41 hailed from Mexico. Five
others had not traveled abroad. Four were infected by family
members.
Townes noted that the tapeworm passes from person to person. If
a family member carries a tapeworm, eggs can be transmitted to
others through lack of hand washing. "In such cases, the eggs
travel to the intestines, where they enter the bloodstream,"
Townes said. "The microscopic eggs travel throughout the body
and lodge in muscle tissue, under the skin, in the eyes, and most
frequently, in the brain."
The most sobering aspect of Third World traditions is the lack of
handwashing as a normal aspect of personal hygiene and
sanitation. Additionally, Third World persons throw their used toilet
paper into boxes beside the toilet because most septic systems
can not handle paper. When they arrive in the U.S., it's been found
that immigrants throw their used TP beside the toilet or into
trashcans rather than the toilet. As Dr. Townes noted, "The
Oregon Department of Human Services probably understates the
extent of the problem."
That brings up the intensifying harmful conditions of this national
immigration crisis. To say the least, it's being understated! A few
people died from hepatitis in a Chi-Chi Restaurant. Eight police
officers tested positive for tuberculosis in Austin, Minnesota
because policemen were exposed while arresting illegal aliens.
Another 30 students and four teachers tested positive for
tuberculosis in a small Michigan town last fall. More tested
positive in Del Rey Beach, Florida. A single case of Malaria was
discovered in an illegal immigrant in Brownsville, Texas last fall.
Nine confirmed deaths from Chagas Disease slipped by the front
page last year in Miami and Los Angeles. Few noted 1.3 million
chickens being killed last February in California because they
were affected by Exotic New Castle disease being imported by
illegal aliens bringing their fighting roosters over our borders. Now,
this tapeworm is moving out of Mexico into the United States via
immigration.
What is it that the men and women in our Congress don't
understand about this immigration crisis and how it affects
average Americans? Why won't this Congress take a stand
against lawlessness at our southern borders? How many more
park rangers like Kris Eggle or Border Patrol officers have to be
shot by drug smugglers before this Congress lives up to its sworn
duty to 'defend and protect against enemies both foreign and
domestic'? Whose children will be next to die with their brains
scrambled by this tapeworm now working its way into our
population via immigration? Who will they thank--their individual
congressmen, senators or the president?
Source