Surge in Migration Leads to Surge in TB Cases, Finds a New Research Report by FAIR
(Washington, D.C., October 23, 2024) Tuberculosis rates have rebounded after decades of decline thanks to open borders. Rates of infection of the potentially deadly disease began to steadily increase in 2021, and have been climbing ever since. The resurgence of tuberculosis in the U.S. coincided with record levels of illegal immigration, touched off by lax border enforcement and flagrant abuse of parole authority by the Biden-Harris administration.
There is direct cause-and-effect between unprecedented levels of of people who are poorly screened for the communicable disease — or not screened at all — and the spread of that disease, finds a new study by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). The report, Tuberculosis: Mass Migration Drives its Prevalence in the United States, concludes that the resurgence of TB cases in the U.S. is caused, in large measure, by unprecedented numbers of aliens from TB-prone nations arriving in our country.
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