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.
Is this why the military is being deployed to West Africa? Are they going to be engaged in the dangerous transport of Ebola patients to the United States? It would seem that this is the case.
Sources tell us that the Ebola virus from the most recent outbreak has mutated over 50 times in the last year and continues to mutate. This account for the CDC being unable to account for how the virus is being spread and unable to stop it.