Obama plan to expose U.S. to more disease?

Sunday, October 26, 2014
By Paul Martin

President easing influx of 100,000 Haitians without visa

Aaron Klein
WND.com
Oct. 26, 2014

An Obama administration plan to facilitate the immigration of up to 100,000 Haitians to immigrate to the U.S. without a visa is fraught with medical risks, particularly the spread of diseases endemic to Haiti.

The Caribbean country is currently in the midst of outbreaks of cholera and the chikungunya virus.

It also has the highest incidence of HIV and AIDS infection for any country outside of Africa.

The prevalence of chikungunya is especially worrisome since the aggressive mosquito required to transmit the disease was discovered earlier this month in California.

Two weeks ago, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a branch of the Department of Homeland Security, announced it plans to expedite a program to reunite Haitians already living in the U.S. with family members abroad.

According to the Associated Press, about 100,000 Haitians have already been approved to arrive in the U.S. under the reunification program but are waiting in Haiti for visas.

The Washington Times reported Sen. Chuck Grassley, R- Iowa, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, warned the numbers could exceed the public estimates. He said the program was “likely just the beginning of the president’s unilateral and executive actions on immigration.”

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