Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Mexico angered at Texas moving troops to border


Texas troops in Afghanistan.
A full month after tens of thousands of illegal alien minors flooded across the Texas-Mexico border, an American leader finally made a move to bolster the seemingly overwhelmed U.S. Border Patrol agents in south Texas. As covered by Fox News Latino on July 22, 2014, the Mexican Foreign Relations Secretariat released a written statement to the press expressing their “concern” over upwards of 1,000 troops ordered to the border.
Texas Governor Rick Perry waited in vain for well over 4 weeks for the administration of Barack Obama to federalize National Guard troops to send to the border area. The Commander-in-Chief of the Texas Guard eventually ordered upwards of 1,000 Lone Star troops to ostensibly perform support duties for the already overwhelmed Border Patrol agents assigned to the 1,200 miles stretch between the Gulf Coast and El Paso.
With more than a few yanqui eyebrows raised, the Mexican government deemed it necessary to chime in the deployment of American troops on American soil, "Attention to the immigration phenomenon must be paid from a long-term regional perspective and based on the principles of good neighborliness and shared responsibility."
In the meantime, the recent illegal arrivals are often carrying a research lab’s worth of diseases, the American media is effectively looking the other way as a plethora of sicknesses flood into the United States. The Slate news portal reported on July 3, 2014 that unlike legal immigrants, the latest wave of illegal immigrants are not being screened for “sexually transmitted diseases, active tuberculosis, new strains of influenza, leprosy, cholera, and plague.” On the contrary, diseases and infestations such as lice, drug-resistant tuberculosis, scabies, dengue fever, measles and chickenpox are running rampant in the spur of the moment cramped housing conditions mandated by the federal government.
It is also being reported that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requires all legal immigrants to provide proof of vaccination for measles, mumps, rubella, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, haemophilus strains, hepatitis A and B, rotavirus, meningococcus, chicken pox, pneumonia, and seasonal flu. None of which that even slightly resembles any kind of records check is happening to test the latest batch of those entering the country illegally.

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