DISEASE SPREADING FROM ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS     
Wednesday, January 14, 2004

If you travel into the Third World, in places such as Mexico and Central and South America you will notice that in the bathrooms there are boxes for used toilet paper and no soap or paper towels for the sink. The sewage systems cannot handle toilet paper so it is a habit to throw it in the box provided, which is open to flies and disease.

For most Third World people, washing hands is nonexistent.

Today, in California, Florida, Georgia, and spreading to other states across
the nation, recent arrivals are so accustomed to throwing their used toilet paper into boxes they throw it into trashcans.

Thousands carry head lice, leprosy, tuberculosis, and hepatitis A, B, and C. Annually, an estimated 800,000 illegal aliens cross American’s southern borders while avoiding a health screening.

Who is at risk?

Everyone, but especially our school children when they come in contact with an excess of three million illegal alien school children daily. What can those three million kids unknowingly transfer to our kids?

Tuberculosis, five years ago, was almost non-existent in the U.S.A. Last week, a school in Michigan reported 30 children and four teachers had tested positive for tuberculosis infections.

In the past four years, 16,000 cases of multiple-drug –resistant (MDR) TB, which was formerly endemic ONLY to Mexico, crossed over the borders inside the bodies of illegal aliens.

Another outbreak occurred in Austin, Minnesota, where eight police officers tested positive for tuberculosis. A similar outbreak occurred in Portland, Maine recently with 28 testing positive
for tuberculosis.

On November 6, 2003 at a Chi-Chi-s in Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania, illegal aliens served up plates of infectious hepatitis A to their patrons. Over 3,000 had to receive painful shots, while three Americans have died.

Health officials reported, “Workers may have contaminated food by failure to follow basic hygiene in cleaning hands after using the bathroom.”

In the past three years, according to a report from the New York Times in February 2003, leprosy has infected over 7,000 people in the United States. It was brought in by illegal immigrants from India, Brazil, Mexico and the Caribbean. Leprosy spreads by infected illegal aliens working in fast food, dish washing, and hotels.

The first and most powerful defense for America would be a five-year moratorium
on all immigration so this country can regain its collective breathe.

Our hospitals, schools, and social services are being overwhelmed by an average of 2.3 million legal and illegal immigrants and their offspring each year.

The idea of America being a multicultural community has served only to dilute our sovereignty and our national identity.

Our First Amendment gives you, each of you the right to express your opinion. Stand up for your country, your children, and your way of life.

Call your Congressman:
1-877-762-8762
Call your Senator:
1-800-648-3516

Excerpted from:
The Free American- January 2004




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