The illegals bring in a lot of disease, but you won't hear that in the media. Antibiotic resistant tuberculosis, scabies, and many others.
Exactly. Most schools fortunately now make sure students are up to date on their shots, but usually they will allow students to attend school with some sort of leniency allowing them to get their shots within a certain period of time after starting; by then sometime its too late. Other students will have then become exposed to diseases. (Also, 48 states allow 'religious' exemptions to inoculation). Yet another reason for a wall, mass deportation and a moratorium on ALL migration into the U.S. till we can curtail illegal immigration.
Consider that:
Almost one out of four (23 percent) public school students in the United States came from an immigrant household in 2015.
In some areas more than half of the students are from immigrant households:
93 percent in Northeast Dade County, North Central Hialeah City, Fla.
91 percent in Jackson Heights and North Corona, New York City, N.Y.
85 percent in Westpark Tollway between Loop I-610 & Beltway Houston, Texas.
83 percent in El Monte and South El Monte Cities, Calif.
78 percent in Annandale & West Falls Church, Va.
74 percent in Fort Lee, Cliffside Park & Palisades Park, N.J.
The CDC specifically cites the possibility of the cross-border movement of HIV, measles, pertussis, rubella, rabies, hepatitis A, influenza, tuberculosis, shigellosis and syphilis. Chris Cabrera, a Border Patrol agent in South Texas, warned: “What’s coming over into the U.S. could harm everyone. We are starting to see scabies, chickenpox, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections and different viruses.â€
Some of the youngsters illegally entering our country are known to be carrying lice and suffering from various illnesses. Because there have been no medical examinations of undocumented immigrants, we have no idea how many are carrying infectious diseases that might endanger American children when these immigrants enter schools across our nation.https://cis.org/Report/Mapping-Impact-Immigration-Public-Schoolshttps://www.thetimesnews.com/opinion/20180831/column-illegal-immigrants-bring-disease-into-us