Wash Times Dynamic Duo On The TB Traveler
I'll let Audrey Hudson and Sara Carter tell the story themselves of the transnational plague-vector, and how DHS ignored him:
Hot Air has more, including stirrings of a Congressional investigation. (Link fixed).
I don't know what's juicier: the failure of the Mexican government to notify us, or the cover up by DHS:
Homeland Security employees were told in June that they would be fired if the situation with Mr. Armendariz went public. At the same time, DHS officials were preparing to testify before Congress regarding the Speaker case, which had been front-page news across the nation.The congressional investigation found that the CDC lacks a reliable means of preventing someone infected with a biological agent from entering or leaving the U.S. Congressional committees have taken up a bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide more assistance in preventing, treating and controlling tuberculosis.
If you know an Amado Isidro Armendariz Amaya out of Juarez, you might want to talk to a doctor. Please.
PS What line of business is this fellow in?











