Saturday, June 15, 2019

ICE has 297 confirmed cases of mumps in custody. How many have been released into the US?

I've been reporting for months about the mumps epidemic particularly among Honduran migrants, but the government has finally officially released the information.

CNN is reporting that there have been 297 confirmed cases of mumps in ICE holding facilities since last September.

The question few are asking is how many were released into our communities who were not detained or quarantined in ICE facilities but were carrying mumps nonetheless? Some are trying to suggest that the cause of the outbreak is unknown or that somehow it's even the fault of ICE, as if these people were living in pristine conditions in Honduras until ICE crammed them into concentration camps where they contracted the disease.

CNN, in the same paragraph that it admits "Last September was the first time the agency recorded mumps cases," goes on to suggest, "It's not clear where the disease derived from or how it spread.".

Most of the caravans left from San Pedro Sula, a northern Honduran town that had 1,336 reported cases of mumps as of April.

This is why there are now 51 confirmed cases of mumps in Hidalgo County, Texas, which just happens to be the most trafficked border county.

Why is the government placing Americans in danger? There is no way mumps is not being spread outside ICE facilities.


https://www.conservativereview.com/news/ice-297-confirmed-cases-mumps-custody-released-us/

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