Marine Corps Gen. John F. Kelly, center, commander of U.S. Southern Command, speaks with Adm. Sigifrido Pared Perez, Dominican Republic minister of defense, in Barahona, Dominican Republic on June 9, 2014. SOUTHCOM Photo
SOUTHCOM Commander: Ebola Outbreak In Central America Could Cause Mass Migration To U.S. -- USNI News
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The head of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) warned an Ebola outbreak in Central America or the Caribbean could trigger a mass migration to the U.S. of people fleeing the disease and implied established Central American illegal trafficking networks could introduce the infected into the U.S., during remarks at a Tuesday panel on security issues in the Western Hemisphere at the National Defense University.
“If it comes to the Western Hemisphere, the countries that we’re talking about have almost no ability to deal with it — particularly in Haiti and Central America,” SOUTHCOM Commander, Marine Gen. John F. Kelly, said in response to a question of his near term concerns in the region.
“It will make the 68,000 unaccompanied minors look like a small problem.”
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Update #1: Kelly: Southcom Keeps Watch on Ebola Situation -- US Department of Defense
Update #2: General: If Ebola Reaches Central America, 'There Will Be Mass Migration into the U.S.' -- Weekly Standard
My Comment: I am willing to bet that those who are fighting for immigration reform and amnesty are probably feeling very comfortable with this General's remarks.
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