Obama welcoming immigrants with AIDS, venereal diseases

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Obama is welcoming people with AIDS and VD to America!

President Obama ended the policy banning people with HIV from entering the U.S. in 2009, and now the administration is eliminating the entry ban for another three sexually transmitted diseases, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.

According to a CIS report slated for release on Tuesday, the Obama administration is removing chancroid, granuloma inguinale, and lymphogranuloma venereum from the list of diseases that would prevent a non-U.S. citizen from entering the U.S.

What's the harm with having a little lymphogranuloma venereum? We're a nation of immigrants, aren't we? Wait a minute, when people came to Ellis Island, weren't they screened out for diseases? Now they are welcomed, welcome to spread their illnesses and have the American taxpayer pay for their medical care.

I think at a minimum they should be required to wear chastity belts so they don't spread their sicknesses so easily. But the chastity belts would need something in rear, too, to prevent anal sex, that would still allow excrement to come out. Has science come up with a one way barrier for this kind of thing? With Obama's new immigration policy, important to know!

With the rule change, the only named diseases which would bar entry as “communicable diseases of public health significance” are tuberculosis, leprosy, syphilis, and gonorrhea.

Really? Why? Isn't it discrimination to prevent undocumented tuberculosians entry to America? What about people with gonorrhea? All they want to do is commit an act of love?
Ironically gonorrhea and syphilis are much less dangerous than AIDS.

the Department of Health and Human Services estimates that the cost of lifting the ban on chancroid-, granuloma inguinale-, and lymphogranuloma venereum-infected non-citizens would be less than $100 million annually.

Why should it cost anything? Why should we have to pay a penny for this?

In its rule, the administration argues that the changes represent a modernization of the policy and will allow the physicians who perform the medical exams to “be able to devote more time and training to other, more common and/or more serious health issues.”

More serious than these infectious diseases? What are they going to focus on, global warming?
 

bobjustbob

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I am 100% behind this. We need to thin the heard. Too many people living in the world and USA must step up to the plate. "Bring out your dead. Bring out your dead." Tax living people for living longer than the dead. Wait a minute, tax the dead.
 
If ever there was a thread that could bring Bob back out of retirement, it would be a thread about venereal disease.

Welcome back Bob!
 
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