Washington, DC – Judicial Watch has learned that the Obama administration is actively formulating plans to admit Ebola-infected non-U.S. citizens into the United States for treatment. Specifically, the goal of the administration is to bring Ebola patients into the United States for treatment within the first days of diagnosis.
It is unclear who would bear the high costs of transporting and treating non-citizen Ebola patients. The plans include special waivers of laws and regulations that ban the admission of non-citizens with a communicable disease as dangerous as Ebola.
One source tells us that the Obama administration is keeping this plan secret from Congress. The source is concerned that the proposal is illegal; endangers the public health and welfare; and should require the approval of Congress.
IF this story is true we are left to wonder where Obama plans to put them.
There are only 13 ebola-safe beds in all of the USA and, as of today we have four Americans taking up a few of them.
But recall when the world’s leading authority on ebola had caught it and the CDC had their race-debate?
What if we gave this black doctor this experimental drug and then he died?
People would call us racists.
Of course, a few days later, after that doctor died, the CDC gave the drug to a white doctor and he lived.
And yes, the CDC has been called racist for that.
So, what’s the plan?
Bring people here who are health-care ebola experts who have caught ebola and are also willing to be experimented on?
Otherwise why bother?
There’s a 30% chance they’ll pull through in Africa or here.
Maybe our new spin doctor, ebola czar Klain can see to it the CDC stops being called racist.
That’s his level of expertise.
@Nanny+G: Perhaps the plan, as I have heard bantered about, is to put us in a position where marshal law is declared and elections suspended.
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I am open for any other reason why the obama administration won’t ban flights, and has sent troops over there instead of more trained medical personnel, and why he wants to bring non-citizens over here. Are any of the ones he intends to bring over here related to him?
So…what’s the source of this fear mongering lie?
@This+one: It is stated pretty clearly that the source was anonymous. While that does cast doubt on its veracity, it does not automatically make it untrue. Take death panels or “you can keep your insurance” for example.
However, this sounds exactly like something Obama would consider, if not do. It also sounds like a well-worn Obama tactic, floating a trial balloon on an awful idea and seeing how manageable the opposition is.
It is fine to send medical help to the hot zones to try and stop Ebola there and send military forces to help and secure the hospitals (some have been attacked as panic sets in). However, to bring the disease here and occupy most if not all of our capacity to deal with any such crisis would be just the kind of stupid thing this administration would think to be a great idea. Look, for instance, at how they distributed the illegal immigrant children, many of whom were infected with sickness and disease.