There is no easy solution for the ever-present crisis in Africa
Some U.S. cities are becoming overwhelmed with the number of illegal African migrants arriving from Ebola-stricken countries, with Portland Maine complaining that they are beyond capacity.
Large groups of migrants are arriving from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which has been hit by one of the biggest ebola outbreaks in history, with 2,000 recorded cases in the last 10 months.
Border Patrol officials said that 500 people from African countries had been arrested by Border Patrol’s Del Rio Sector in Texas alone in the six days after May 30.
Hundreds of the migrants are being sent to a city-owned shelter in San Francisco.
According to Interim Assistant City Manager Dr. Colleen Bridger, officials were not informed by Border Patrol that the migrants were on their way.
The migrants are then being transported to other areas of the United States, including Portland, Maine, where officials complained they were incapable of processing any more.
“The plan was 350 of them would travel from San Antonio to Portland. When we reached out to Portland Maine they said, ‘Please don’t send us any more. We’re already stretched way beyond our capacity,” Bridger said. “So we’re working with them [the migrants] now to identify other cities throughout the United States where they can go and begin their asylum seeking process.”
Residents of San Antonio expressed concerns about the arrival of the migrants, some of whom were being housed in a nearby church.
Didn't you just run this photo of 111th & Kedzie last weeek?
ReplyDeleteThey're illegal. Send them back to Congo. America has too many sick people.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone really doubt that demokkkrats are attempting to engineer a disease outbreak in the country to use against President Trump in 2020...???
ReplyDeleteThe 19th ward Irish catholic's would never allow that.
DeleteFeckless Trump Amnesty Don does nothing big disappointment! Do you know all these illegal aliens are being given work permits while their asylum cases go through the courts what a joke we are being overrun?
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