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Ill be the first one to step up and get a tear in my eye about huddled masses yearning to
breathe free and live the American Dream in this Land of Opportunity. But the cold fact is
that today, too many people go around the system and sneak into America from countries with
markedly lower and even non-existent health standards. But these people are bringing more than
just cheap labor with them
In some of these countriesMexico includeddiseases that you
only read about in Victorian novels (cholera, TB, typhoid, and even plague) are daily occurrences.
Its no coincidence that all of these diseases are now on the rise right here in the U.S.
Thats right: Diseases we did away with long ago are mysteriously beginning to reemerge.
These are the same diseases that terrorized Americans for hundreds of years. Maybe its been too
long for everyone to remember what it was like when people lived in constant fear of diseases
like these. Surely if they remembered, alarm bells would be sounding loud and clearand people
wouldnt worry so much about the need for cheap labor, and the fear of being perceived as racist.
What a load of bull.
You can call me a racist all you want, but if turning a blind eye to (or heaven forbid, welcom-
ing with open arms) these illegals means opening up my childrens children to these awful dis-
eases, you can forget it. I wont stand for what these moochers are doing to our land, our school-
rooms or our hospitalsand neither should you.
And keep in mind that coming into our country LEGALLY means youve been screened for
these diseases. Its those that ignore the system and make their own rules that are putting us at risk.
Allow me to put some names to these faces of disease. I just hope that you never have to meet them.
1. Tuberculosis
As illegal immigration continues to run amok thanks to business and the government turning a
blind eye, tuberculosis is making a comeback in the States. Reports say that over three-quarters of
the TB cases reported in California were found in foreign natives.
Public health officials are not concerned enough by this. As for me? Im terrified. Because the
most frightening part of this is that there are emerging strains of drug-resistant TB being brought
into the country by illegal immigrants who, of course, bypass the health screenings regularly con-
ducted with legal immigrants.
2. Chagas disease
Youve probably never heard of this kissing bug disease, but Latin Americans know it all
too well. And why shouldnt they? It affects more than 18 MILLION people there every year and 50,000 of those die. In fact, its the leading cause of heart failure in Latin America.
The bugs that spread it (triatomine bugs) are endearingly called kissing bugs because they
prefer to feed on your lips and face. Theres nothing sweet about their kisses, though. They nibble
on your face while youre sleeping
then they defecate on you. If the feces enter your body through
mucous membranes or breaks in your skin, youll contract the disease.
Some people present no symptoms, and others will only end up with common cold symptoms.
But the disease can also cause local swelling, enlargement of your liver or spleen, and swollen glands.
It can get progressively worse from thereleading to an enlarged esophagus, enlarged heart, heart
failure, altered heart rate, and sometimes cardiac arrest. Up to 30 percent will eventually die
when
their heart or intestines actually explodes.
This disease isnt contagious, and chances are you wont run into these little buggersbut that
doesnt mean youre free and clear. Blood tainted with Chagas disease has turned up in our blood
supplies, and some transplanted organs are infected with the disease as well. Right now, there are
three proven cases of people receiving Chagas-infected organs. Two of them died.
3. Leprosy
Leprosy seems to be on the decline all around the worldeverywhere, that is, except for the U.S.
Thats right, from 2005 to 2006, when the world was experiencing at 13.4 percent DECREASE in
leprosy cases, cases in the U.S. shot up higher than ever.
Forty or so years ago, less than 900 people in the U.S. were afflicted with leprosy. But in just
the last three years, that number has ballooned by 800 PERCENTwith over 7,000 new cases
reported. Whats going on here?
Right now, youre probably thinking: Leprosy, that Biblical disease? But disease of Biblical pro-
portions is more like it. Its a horrific disease, the likes of which you cant fully understand unless you
see it. (If youre not the squeamish type, try Googling the term leprosy and see what comes up.)
Just like the others, this is an imported disease. Dr. Terry Williams, who runs a clinic for lepers,
says that most of the cases he sees are imported from all over the world
like Africa, the
Philippines, China, and South America.
4. Dengue fever
This is another illness that most people in America have never heard of. But not too long ago, a
Texas town that borders Mexico experienced an outbreak. Can you imagine why that could be?
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that this mosquito-borne illness is on the rise in Mexico
and throughout Latin America.
The classic form of the disease consists of fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, and rashes
and sometimes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. But the hemorrhagic form isnt quite so vanilla. As
the name implies, it causes both internal and external bleeding
including bloody diarrhea, vomiting
blood, and bleeding from mucosa.
The only thing doctors recommend is supportive therapy, such as staying hydrated and possibly a blood transfusion (just make sure its not tainted with Chagas disease). In other words, theres no cure.
5. Whooping cough
Another ancient disease on the rise. Even the American Academy of Pediatrics is saying that
its worse now than its been in the last 40 years.
This isnt just your run-of-the-mill cough, either. Its caused by an airborne bacteria called
Bordetella pertussis. It attacks your breathing passages and narrows your airways, which leads to
intense coughing and difficulty breathing. Its especially dangerous for kids, and it can be deadly
for infants.
6. Cysticercosis
This is a parasitic disease caused by the pork tapeworm, and its caused by poor food-handling
practices. If youre infected, something as simple as not washing your hands after you use the rest-
room can cause you to contaminate food
and thereby spread it to other victims. The eggs will
hatch in your intestine, and then take up residence at any given place in your body.
One man who had a chronic headache ended up having a cyst of tapeworm larvae in his brain.
It could have killed him. This isnt a rare situation, either. Hundreds of others have developed neurological diseases because of this tapeworm. (Gives you something to think about when you step
into a fast-food restaurant
)
Between 1990 and 2002, 221 people in the U.S. died from cysticercosis. Almost 85 percent of
them were born in another countryand 62 percent of that number came from
you guessed it
Mexico. Of the 33 American who died, 60 percent were living in California.
But since cysticercosis isnt on the radar screen of most doctors and clinics, Im betting that most
cases go undiagnosedwhich means that the severity of the problem is likely far greater than the
numbers indicate. The easiest way to avoid this one
cook your own meals.
7. Morgellons
If it feels like you have bugs crawling under your skin, it might not be your imaginationespe-
cially if you live in Texas, Florida, and California, where a mysterious disease called Morgellons is
crawling up from its neighbors to the south.
No one knows what causes it, how its spread, or how to make it go away. The medical estab-
lishment has been quick to shrug it off. Victims wish they could do the same.
Victims complain of hair loss, skin thickening, fatigue and joint pain. But the worst part of all
has to be unexplained black fibers that come out of their skin.
One sufferer said, It gives you the sensation that you have worms under your skin or rats crawling on you. Another said, When you lay down, as soon as your head hits the pillow, your hair starts crawling.
8. Polio
We did away with polio back in the 1940s when the advent of the polio vaccine. Since then,
you probably havent worried too much about this viral infectious disease. But polio is nothing to mess with. It has a wide range of severity. It can be as minor as gastrointestinal problems and flu-
like symptoms, or it can damage the central nervous system, leading to partial paralysis (as was the
case with FDR).
Now, once again, its on the rise in the U.S., thanks to the infected illegals who bring it across
the border with them. Luckily, this is one we do know how to fight, but when was the last time you
heard of anyone having to line up for a polio vaccine?
5 ways to protect yourself from illegal immigrants and their diseases
OK. Right now youre probably thinking: To hell with being politically correct! How can I
avoid these diseases?
I wish I could give you an easy solution, but the problem is just too big for a quick fix. It would
be nice if we could ship all the illegals back to where they came from, but let57;s be honest: We know
that57;s not going to happen. In the meantime, here are a few steps you can take to stay healthy and
disease-free: Your best defense is a healthy immune system. A few of my favorite immune-boosters
include lactoferrin, elderberry, chamomile teaand the cheapest one: sleep.
Wash your hands often. It might be the oldest advice in the book, but it works.And if youre traveling
in close quarterslike on a bus or planewear a mask.
See if the restaurants you frequent check for these diseases. Do they have Hispanic immigrants
handling food? Find out and act accordingly.
If you hire Hispanics, youll want to see more than a green card. Get a recent medical certificate
showing they are not infected with this or any other parasitic disease, such as Giardia lamblia or ame-
biasis. They should also be checked for TB. Check the fingernails of kitchen workers daily. If they
resent it-fire them.
3 foolproof steps well never take to curb illegal immigration
Of course, I could go on and on, telling you about the rise of malaria, hepatitis A, B, and C, the
increase in all sorts of parasitic infections, and even HIV. But I think youve got the picture. Thats
a lot of sick people and a lot of serious diseases that were not quite prepared to fight.
Im not a fan of political correctness, so Im not afraid to tell you that I think its high time someone
in our government did something to stop illegal immigration before it brings this country to its knees
and puts us all in the hospital. It isnt all about Mexico, but thats where a lot of it stopsand could end.
Ive got a few of my own ideas of how to stop the impending economic disaster illegals represent:
1. A BORDER FENCE Politicians say itll cost too much, but even at its most expensive
(an estimated $8 billion, tops), it would be cheaper than the negative lifetime economic
impact of just 1.5% of the illegals already in this country.
2. RESCIND BENEFITS Simply by virtue of their presence in this country, illegal
immigrants are entitled to emergency health care, police and fire protection, and every
right to privacy, liberty, and due process of law that all American citizens are entitled to.
Many states grant them drivers licenses, and many hold mortgages and credit cards.
Beyond this, their children, even if born one minute after illegally crossing the border,
enjoy full U.S. citizenship, along with all the perks.
3. EMPLOYMENT PROHIBITIONS Making it a felony for anyone in America to hire an illegal immigrant would go a long way toward discouraging those bent on hopping the border to make a living. If the money river dries up, the fish will swim back from whence they came.
Doing just these three things would neutralize the illegal immigrant threat almost overnight. If we did these things, we wouldnt even NEED to make illegal entry or occupancy a crime (another measure being discussed by Republicrats). Nor would we have to go through the costly process of mass deportations.
If illegals found they couldnt work, get benefits, or guarantee their unborn automatic citizenship, theyd go home and make Mexico all it could be (which was the goal of the all-but defunct NAFTA).
Repeated surveys have shown that the vast majority (as much as 87%) of Americans favor the construction of a fence or wall along the entirety of the U.S./Mexico border. But all this evidently means nothing to our elected officials, including our President.
For them, the soul (and health) of America is secondary to votes, cheap labor, tax revenue, and
the opportunity to expand government (and their own power) through entitlements like welfare,
healthcare, and education assistance.
And so, instead of a return to the fairness and uniquely American concept of large-scale LEGAL
immigration and assimilationone of the pillars of greatness this nation is built uponwell end
up with a morass of half-measures, none of them effective, and all of them inflating government
power while at the same time watering down our once-great entrepreneurial culture into a massive
welfare state as stratified by social classes (the haves and have-nots) as any communist country
ever was.