Virginia Kruta | Associate Editor
Thousands of migrants associated with the caravan have been treated in Tijuana, Mexico for infectious diseases, ranging from simple respiratory infections to tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, according to a recent report from the border.
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According to Fox News reporter Griff Jenkins, who has been reporting from the border for some time, a spokesperson from Tijuanas health department has confirmed that more than 2,000 migrants have received treatment for a wide array of complaints. (RELATED: Venezuelan Refugees Are Bringing Deadly Diseases To The World)
“They have treated 2267 migrants, 60% with respiratory infections, 3 confirmed cases of tuberculosis, four cases of HIV-AIDS, 101 cases of lice, four cases of chickenpox and hepatitis is a real concern because of the unsanitary conditions,” Jenkins reported, noting that some 6,000 migrants were “crammed in the space intended for 1,000.”
Tijuana Health Department releases treatment numbers on migrant caravan./Screen Shot/Fox News
The toll is beginning to weigh on members of the caravan as well, and some are turning on the organizers.
“One of those migrants from Honduras seeking asylum says he feels he was lied to by the organizers from the beginning and is worried they are reaching a breaking point,” Jenkins explained.
This news comes just under a month after “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah mocked President Donald Trump for claiming that there were “strong and dangerous individuals” in the caravan and that some were “riddled with disease.”
TONIGHT: According to Trump and Fox News, the migrant caravan is full of strong and dangerous individuals… who are also riddled with disease? Make up your mind, Trump! #TrevorInMiami pic.twitter.com/ABo92HehfO
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) October 30, 2018
The presidents other concerns have also been proven correct, as authorities announced Monday that at least one MS-13 gang member had been arrested at the border. Additionally, an embedded MSNBC reporter confirmed several days ago that DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsens characterization of the caravan as “mostly adult males” was accurate.
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