Posted on 08/03/2014 7:25:35 AM PDT by rktman
I disagree with you. It is true coyotes will abandon people at a sign of weakness, but others will stay back to help. I see it all the time that one will get sick and coyote dumps them, one or two people generally stay to help, often illegals traveling together are relatives. Ebola usually kills quickly without real medical care so that person would not live long and those that helped would continue on their way before knowing they were ill. There are also thousands of illegals that get here every year without help from coyotes, especially those that have been here before and were deported. They still travel in groups.
I think it is far less likely for Ebola to walk in our Southern border than for it to fly in, but to ignore the possibility is not realistic.
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