The crisis is unfolding at an alarming pace, U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Austin.
We have got to stop this disease and not let it be imported to our country, said U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Lewisville.
We have concerns that the current decision to screen only at five airports may not adequately protect Americans and others traveling to America from the Ebola virus, according to a letter U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and McCaul sent to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.
It does not surprise me one bit that a Freeper (Sacajaweau), has more of a plan on how to deal with this situation than a bunch of politicians who are acting more as grand-standing reporters than the alleged leaders they were elected to be!
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United States, 7 hours ago
USCIS dot org website shows an 8/15/2014 order for ‘expedited visas’ from the affected countries if one has a relative living in the USA. Very quietly done. According to the internet at least 13K have come from three of the countries but I think that’s terribly low. That’s how the TX case got here - he knew he’d been exposed and got the visa.
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