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StateRed44
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<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>StateRed44 wrote:</div>
hey cornbread, did your premiums go down or what? You good with open borders, all kinds of parasites coming here?

I didn’t have insurance so, no, they didn’t go down.

Lemme know when Obama opens the borders for the parasites. I’d be interested in that.

According to the report, other health threats from illegals include:

· Chagas disease, also called American trypanosomiasis or “kissing bug disease,” is transmitted by the reduviid bug, which prefers to bite the lips and face. The protozoan parasite that it carries, Trypanosoma cruzi, infects 18 million people annually in Latin America and causes 50,000 deaths. Chagas affects blood transfusions and transplanted organs. No cure exists. Hundreds of blood recipients may be silently infected.

· Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, was so rare in America that in 40 years only 900 people were afflicted. Suddenly, in the past three years America has more than 7,000 cases of leprosy. Leprosy now is endemic to northeastern states because illegal aliens and other immigrants brought leprosy from India, Brazil, the Caribbean and Mexico.

· Dengue fever is exceptionally rare in America, though common in Ecuador, Peru, Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Mexico. Recently, according to the report, there was a virulent outbreak of dengue fever in Webb County, Texas, which borders Mexico. Though dengue is usually not a fatal disease, dengue hemorrhagic fever routinely kills.

· Polio was eradicated from America, but now reappears in illegal immigrants, as do intestinal parasites, says the report.

· Malaria was obliterated, but now is re-emerging in Texas.