Monday, March 16, 2020

150,000 immigrants from 72 nations with coronavirus stopped at border

Via Billy

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Some 150,000 illegal immigrants from 72 nations with cases of the coronavirus have been apprehended or deemed inadmissible from entering the United States since November, raising the ongoing border crisis to a potential public health threat, according to officials.

New figures provided to Secrets show that over half of the nearly 300,000 illegal immigrants apprehended or deemed “inadmissible” this fiscal year came from nations with cases of the coronavirus, including China, Italy, Iran, and Sout. Korea

The administration has been bracing for a federal court decision that would junk its “remain in Mexico” policy and open the doors on the southwest border. But the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday put that on hold as legal arguments on both sides continue in the liberal 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which oversees Arizona and California.

6 comments:

  1. Italy: THE CORONAVIRUS was first brought to Italy by a Pakistani migrant who worked at a Chinese restaurant. He served food to customers, and he made home deliveries, spreading COVID-19 everywhere he went.

    When his infection was discovered, the Italian civil authorities asked him to self-isolate. He ignored them. When his unlawful disobedience was discovered, Italian military forces chased him down and returned him to his home, and warned him sternly to remain there.

    The migrant has been charged and faces up to three months in jail for failing to self-isolate as required by article 650 of the Italian penal code. Because of this migrant, more than 10,000 Italians have the coronavirus disease, and 631 of them have died of it.
    Mussolini would have shot him.

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    1. I imagine friends/relatives of those who died would be happy to do so, in addition.

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  2. China has been helping Italy. Sending medical equipment like
    ventilators and staff assistance.

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  3. Coronavirus is teaching us lessons that we should have learned long ago, which we had better learn now:

    Open borders – stupid idea
    Economic interdependence – stupid idea
    Just-in-time supply practice – stupid idea

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    1. Close the Southern border. "Never let a good crisis go to waste". Jump on this Trump. Just in time worked great for Walmart.

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