Canada: The Disease DimensionDisease is the Achilles’ Heel of the open-borders crowd. Contrary to their apparent imagining, there was rigorous official screening of immigrants back in the Ellis Island era: 1-3 percent of them were turned back every year. With 1-3 million illegal border crossings every year, nothing like these safeguards exist now. This may be the unreported story of West Nile Disease. It is certainly the unreported story of America’s much touted but unhistorical “commitment” to refugees. By Michael Monastyrskyj Immigrants are bringing tuberculosis to Canada, infecting Canadians with the deadly disease and placing even more strain on the country’s overburdened healthcare system. Recently
newspapers in southern Ontario reported that a Caribbean
immigrant and his girlfriend had infected at
least 14 Canadians with TB. It will cost
hundreds of thousands of dollars to track down
and test all the people the couple had contact
with. Canada’s
immigration system broke down twice. First, the
man, who suffered from “one of the worst types
of TB,” should not have been let in. Even
under the country’s lax immigration rules,
would-be immigrants with active TB are barred
until they have been adequately treated in their
country of origin. Second,
health authorities in Hamilton,
Ontario, should have been notified about the
man’s presence, but say they weren’t. As a
result, he was able to live undetected in the
area for a year – enough time for to make
contact with 1,200
people across southern Ontario, all of whom
have to be found, tested and re-tested at
taxpayer’s expense. Hamilton
isn’t the only Canadian city forced to deal
with tuberculosis. Last week in Montreal, a Peruvian
refugee claimant with TB and “a problem
with authority” barely avoided jail after
repeatedly refusing to take treatment and
infecting his ex-girlfriend’s five-year-old
daughter. The man described as
“belligerent” was often too hungover to show
up for treatment and even in spat
in the face of an ambulance attendant taking
him to the hospital. Tuberculosis can be
transmitted by saliva. A
year ago, the Canadian Employment and
Immigration Union complained
that “there is a definite health threat to its
members and the Canadian public, because refugee
claimants are not medically screened early
enough and thoroughly enough by Health
Canada.” It cited cases of tuberculosis
being discovered among refugees from Tibet,
China and Kosovo. Tuberculosis
isn’t the only imported disease Canadians have
to fear. Montreal recently experienced an
outbreak of malaria brought in by refugees
from central Africa. Of
course, the United States faces similar
problems. In testimony
given in April 1995 before the House Judiciary
Committee Subcommittee on Immigration, Norm
Matloff discussed the impact
that tuberculosis brought in by immigrants was
having on America’s racial minorities. December 17, 2000 |
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