I get the impression from other articles and Freeper posts that the apartment complex in question is "Little Liberia". Apparently it is a magnet for people from that region. Once it was known about the guy with Ebola, the CDC and authorities should have descended on the place. I'm not surprised these Liberians tried to leave, or sent their kids to school, or boarded a plane. They don't understand hygiene. Or diseases. At all. There were guys out there with pressure washeres cleaning up the ebola-infested vomit in the parking lot while wearing no protective suits and while spraying ebola droplets all over the place. Everybody in the complex should probably be put in some sort of quarantine safe house and the complex should probably be destroyed.
And we should stop letting ignorant, unhygienic, disease carrying third worlders into this country without thorough health screenings, if at all.
Lol. I was WITH ya til the very end with this comment.
PART of the problem is letting in south-of-the-border immigrants to WORK here. If our government would spend some time reining in those who HIRE illegal immigrants, SOME of the problem might be solved.
People DO come here to work. If there were NO jobs for illegal immigrants, there MIGHT even be less illegal immigration.
Yes, I do understand the "gravy train" mentality, but we'uns have to take SOME, a little, a tad, a skosh, just a BIT of the blame.
ignorant, unhygienic, disease-carrying
I suppose it didn't occur to you that, at one time, we were the same. There were no indigenous people here and our country was populated by immigrants 100%. I can't imagine that all those first immigrants were SO VERY educated, clean and disease-free.
EXAMPLE: Tuberculosis: After more than a century of debate, it is now firmly established that tuberculosis existed in the New World before the arrival of Columbus. What is not yet known is how or when, exactly, the infection reached the Americas, how it spread from one continent to the other, and whether the pre-Columbian infection was caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mycobacterium bovis. [http://cid.oxfordjournals.org/content/41/4/515.full]
Those first Americans, "Indians," also a misnomer, had TB.
No health screenings, I guess.