After claiming Ebola is “hard to catch,” Obama Administration halts deportations of West Africans

Wednesday, December 3, 2014
By Paul Martin

by: J. D. Heyes
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, December 04, 2014

It is being touted by the Obama Administration as some sort of humanitarian program, but critics see it for what it really is: just another way to flout U.S. immigration laws.

In a stunning development, the Department of Homeland Security has announced that it is granting temporary protected status to anyone currently residing in the U.S. from the three West African nations of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, which have been the hardest-hit by the current Ebola virus outbreak, the worst in the history of the disease since it was identified in 1976. Obama and his team have said that Ebola is hard to catch anyway, so the policy is no big deal.

Apparently, according to a Reuters report, anyone from the three countries can apply for deportation protection as well as work permits for 18 months, a DHS official said.

Reuters further reported:

After 18 months, the Secretary of Homeland Security will assess whether the protection should be extended, based on the level of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.

The move is a response to the Ebola epidemic, which has claimed more than 5,000 lives, mostly in the three West African countries.

Criminals can’t stay, but how’d they get here to begin with?

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