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Dozens of Africans from Ebola-infected Countries Illegally Entering the U.S.

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A shocking intelligence analysis with vast ramifications was secretly leaked from Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), revealing that dozens of Africans from Ebola-ravaged nations have tried to sneak into the United States illegally.

Africans from the countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia – the primary nations in which the disease is spreading – made up 71 illegals detained by officials in the first six months of 2014.

The report, published by Brietbart Report, paints a devastating picture of the sovereignty o the United States and illuminates just how porous American borders are. At least 71 individuals from the three nations affected by the current Ebola outbreak have either turned themselves in or been caught attempting to illegally enter the U.S. by U.S. authorities between January 2014 and July 2014.

The report also deduces that there are probably others from the African countries in questions who managed to evade border patrol agents and enter the interior of the country. The Ebola disease reportedly has an 80 percent kill ratio.

The report does much to greatly dispel the stereotype that predominantly Mexicans and residents from Central America have been trying to sneak into the nation illegally.

In fact, Hispanics are not even close to being the biggest perpetrators. That title goes to the Chinese, the hands down winner.

As of July 20, 2014, 1,443 individuals from China were caught sneaking across the porous U.S. border this year alone, with another 1,803 individuals either turning themselves in to U.S. authorities at official ports of entry, or being caught attempting to illegally enter at the ports of entry. This comes amid a massive crackdown by Chinese authorities of Islamic terrorists in the Communist nation.

The report also states:

The report is broken down by two separate government agencies, the Office of Field Operations also known as OPO and the Office of Border Patrol, OBP, which gather the intelligence data.

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