West De-Nile?
By James
Fulford
Phyllis Schlafly’s recent powerful
column
exposing the efforts of munchkins at the Republican
National Committee and Republican Congressional Campaign
Committee to stop candidates discussing immigration this
fall – although it would be a certain
winner – concluded
acerbically:
The BBC
reported that the current epidemic of the West Nile
virus (a central African disease) was probably brought
to America for the first time three years ago by an
imported exotic bird. The Centers for Disease Control
reported that 16,000 foreign birds passed unscreened for
West Nile virus through JFK airport in 1999. Where are
the environmentalists when we need them?
Where indeed?
But where, for that matter, are
immigration controls? At VDARE.COM, we pointed out more
than two years ago that published
reports suggested that West Nile disease could in fact have a
human carrier – very possibly an immigrant. Illegal,
and thus unscreened, aliens in the U.S. number, not
thousands, but
millions. The Census has
estimated that at least 115, 000 illegals are from
the Middle East – the region where the disease
apparently originated. And millions of legal
immigrants have come through the New York area, where
the disease surfaced in the U.S.
As Schlafly says:
Rep.
Gekas, chairman of the Immigration Subcommittee of the
Judiciary Committee, will start hearings on his bill
next month. He should then add one more section to
require INS to screen out aliens with diseases such as
West Nile virus,
malaria,
Chagas disease,
intestinal parasites, and
tuberculosis.
I bet you thought they were already
doing that. They used to. In the
nineteenth century, between 1 and 3 percent of
immigrants arriving at Ellis Island were turned back for
health reasons. In theory,
they still are. But non-immigrant visas (H1-B,
Student, visitor, et cetera) can be issued without a
medical examination.
One of the main things INS doctors are
supposed to screen for is
TB. This is a disease that was wiped out in North
America by public health measures. If you grew up in
North America, you probably took the
tuberculin skin test in public school. You have
probably had chest X-rays designed to
screen out TB cases. Diseases like this have been
beaten in the US.
Not in the Third World, however.
Many people immigrating to the United States have not
only not had those tests, they have never been
seen by a physician at all.
As early as 1992, Michael Specter
was
reporting in the New York Times that – guess what? -
tuberculosis was back in the U.S. The word “immigration”
is buried deeply in the story. But it’s there.
At VDARE.COM we don’t necessarily
think immigrants are always to blame. But we do think
immigration enthusiasts
are so eager to embrace
immigrants that they don’t care
what diseases
the immigrants have.
If the public health threat from
immigrants isn’t mentioned in
this
space, it won’t be mentioned anywhere.
August 21, 2002