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|    BeamMeUpScotty to All    |
|    *the children of a border patrol agent g    |
|    04 Aug 14 10:38:16    |
      XPost: alt.law-enforcement, alt.prisons, alt.revisionism       XPost: alt.atheism, alt.conspiracy, alt.politics.immigration       XPost: alt.true-crime, talk.politics.guns, misc.survivalism       XPost: soc.culture.usa, alt.survival       From: I-WAS-JUST-GANG-PROBED-BY-SPACE-ALIENS@NASA.GOV.nebulax.com               A FEW NUMBERS ARE OUT....              And Liberals need to explain why 84 cases of TB were found in one       immigration facility and why chicken pox is being spread where they are       NOT isolated and that it has a 14 day incubation period so those in       contact with someone that has it will carry it 14 days before the       symptoms become visible.              THAT"S ANOTHER ONE WHERE LIBERALS TOLD ME I WAS CRAZY AND OH LOOK IT'S       THE BIG STORY. *KIDS INFECTING EACH OTHER AND THEIR BORDER GUARDS* . AND       IF THEY ARE IN YOUR TOWN THEY ARE INFECTING YOUR KIDS.              THE BORDER PATROL ARE GETTING SICK AND THAT'S LOST WORK AND HIGHER       MEDICAL COSTS FOR ALL YOU OBAMACARE SIGN UPS. YOUR COSTS ARE GOING UP       AND UP AND QUALITY OF CARE WILL GO DOWN.              [""""""Unaccompanied illegal immigrant children with communicable       diseases have given or exposed federal agents to lice, scabies,       tuberculosis and chicken pox, according to a report issued Thursday by       the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General.              In two cases,               *the children of a border patrol agent got chicken pox*              contracted from their parents’ exposure to unaccompanied children with       chicken pox, according to the report on conditions of detention centers       and border facilities.              The report, the first in a series, is based on 87 unannounced visits to       63 detention centers being used to house unaccompanied alien children       (UAC) in Texas, Arizona and California during July 1-16.              “Many UAC and family units require treatment for communicable diseases,       including respiratory illnesses, tuberculosis, chicken pox, and       scabies,” said the memorandum summarizing the report.              “UAC and family unit illnesses and unfamiliarity with bathroom       facilities resulted in unsanitary conditions and exposure to human waste       in some holding facilities.              “DHS employees reported exposure to communicable diseases and becoming       sick on duty. For example, during a recent site visit to the Del Rio       USBP Station and Del Rio Port of Entry, CBP personnel reported       contracting scabies, lice, and chicken pox.              “Two CBP Officers reported that their children were diagnosed with       chicken pox within days of the CBP Officers' contact with a UAC who had       chicken pox. In addition, USBP personnel at the Clint Station and Santa       Teresa Station reported that they were potentially exposed to tuberculosis.”              Sources previously told FoxNews.com of multiple instances in which       Border Patrol agents were exposed to tuberculosis—and one instance in       which an agent contracted a severe case of tuberculosis from illegal       immigrants in his care.              Other sources told FoxNews.com that swine flu has been found at several       detention centers in Texas.              According to the OIG report, one of the detention centers being used to       house unaccompanied children did not have a trained medical tech on site       and four did not provide detainees access to prescription medication.              OIG agents checked the sites for sanitation, availability of medical       care, food services and other factors. Sites and their staff were found       to be largely in compliance with rules and regulations.              The memo also reveals that DHS OIG is investigating a June 11 complaint       to DHS Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and DHS OIG filed by       the ACLU on behalf of 116 unaccompanied alien children.              The office currently is investigating 16 of those allegations while       separate offices are investigating the others.              During their detention site visits, OIG agents did not observe       misconduct or inappropriate conduct by DHS employees nor did they       receive new complaints from any of the randomly interviewed       unaccompanied children.              The OIG also found that the data system used by CBP to comply with the       required documentation of the arrests and care and release of       unaccompanied children was unreliable because of frequent system outages       causing inconsistent reporting.              CBP’s data system is supposed to be used to track compliance with       guidelines including meal times per day, phone usage, detainee medical       conditions and detainee arrests and releases from CBP custody.              OIG recommended Immigration and Customs Enforcement find the resources       needed to fix the system.""""""]              HOW ABOUT IF THEY JUST STOP THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION OBAMA STARTED....              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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