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Category: Immigration Matters Immigration Matters
Published: 19 June 2019 19 June 2019

Although their resolve hasn’t wavered, U.S. Border Patrol agents are concerned their immune systems won’t protect themselves from illnesses appearing among detainees at immigrant detention centers. (Washington Examiner)

Border Patrol’s holding facilities in the Del Rio and El Paso sectors, or regions, are inundated with sick detainees, as well as sick agents.

Jon Anfinsen is a National Border Patrol Council vice president and based in Del Rio, which includes Eagle Pass, where most Congolese are arriving. Anfinsen represents approximately 1,000 agents who are based out of 10 regional holding stations. Anfinsen has been an agent 12 years and said the number of people in custody and subsequent illnesses among that population is “unprecedented.”

“Scabies, chickenpox — we had one case of the mumps here in Uvalde. I wanna say we had measles — plenty of the flu, plenty of colds, body lice, just assorted. And some of these things, they spread like wildfires when you get into a cramped holding cell. It happens,” Anfinsen said.

The continuous breakouts — in part caused by the overcrowded conditions in facilities and difficulty quarantining each sick person — are taking both a physical and mental toll on agents.

Union officials have begun warning officers to wear face masks and gloves.

This summary can be found at https://youramerica.news/2019/06/17/border-patrol-agents-succumbing-to-migrant-illnesses/ 

For full article, go to: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/border-patrol-agents-not-immune-to-onslaught-of-illnesses-plaguing-migrant-holding-centers