13,500 people from Ebola-stricken West Africa can freely travel to U.S. with visas

Friday, October 3, 2014
By Paul Martin

by: L.J. Devon
NaturalNews.com
Friday, October 03, 2014

The Ebola virus replicates in a stealthy manner; infected persons may not show any symptoms for up to 21 days. This allows Ebola to go undetected for up to three weeks, traveling with an infected person who literally becomes an oblivious host for the disease — a mobile, breathing, ticking time bomb.

Just how many ticking time bombs could be traveling freely from Ebola stricken countries? According to federal data, roughly 13,500 people from Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia have visitor visas that allow them to travel freely into the United States as long as they show no symptoms of disease.

The Immigration and Naturalization Act for US visitors states that “a physical or mental disorder and behavior associated with the disorder that may pose, or has posed, a threat to the property, safety, or welfare of the alien or others … is inadmissible”; however, the Act does not consider the 21-day time period in which Ebola can go undetected, eliciting no symptoms.

The federal data could not provide information on how many of these West African visitors are already in the US. In a high-density area in the US, an oblivious Ebola host could walk about making exchanges with hundreds of people on a daily basis, if not thousands. Health officials would never know.

In a state of denial and vulnerability

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