Border Patrol agents have spent nearly 20,000 hours since October driving asylum seekers to and from hospitals for medical evaluations, according to newly released Department of Homeland Security data.
Since Oct. 1, 2018, the Border Patrol, which works in rural areas between border crossings, has “seen an increase in the numbers of apprehended individuals requiring medical assistance.”
A total of 2,224 migrants, primarily from Guatemala and Honduras, have been hospitalized due to health issues that could not be treated on site in the last month alone, according to a CBP statement.
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8 comments:
Cloward-Piven Trojan Horses
Drive them back across to the side whench they came. Not our responsibility. If you think I'm cold, it is a plenty for me to provide for my small family (only had one child couldn't afford more). How do you expect me and others like me to pay for these illegals. If I could, I would have had more children myself. That's where the word responsibility comes in again.
Gas them before they cross and the ones that due succeed take these expenses from their countries foreign aid.
air drop them back across the border
parachute optional
Have Nancy take care of them
She cares
They already gave our good chickens cocidiosis Keep them away from our food sources
They will bring every disease known and unknown to mankind here. STOP THEM NOW!!!
Must be the new way to get here. Contract a disease and go to the border. They will take you to a hospital and then your in America. When you get better, sneak out of the hospital.
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