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Hordes Of Venezuelans Invade Florida
Miami Is The Capitol Of South America


From Dr. Patricia Doyle
8-19-16

 
Hello Jeff -  We now have a 168% increase in applications by Venezuelans to enter the US…these are formal requests…not those who illegally make it here, especially to Florida.    And gosh…shortly after the Venezuelans began flooding into Miami and environs, we hear of an abnormal amount of Zika cases.

Notice, these are NOT white American 'travelers' who took vacations into Zika infected areas.  The reservoir for local Florida mosquitoes are the illegals from Venezuela and other Latin countries heavily-infected with Zika.  Simple as that.

Most vacationers to the Caribbean and parts of Latin America stay at resorts.  The resorts spray and larvacide for mosquitoes.  When you stay at these 5 star resorts, you are not going to see a single mosquito.  I know when we stayed at hotels in Florida they sprayed on daily basis and also the doors and windows were screened.

My granddaughter left Florida in late May early June.  When she returned in the first week of August, she was stunned to see illegals from Venezuela…all over the place.  

The CDC and WHO are selling the American people nonsense about Zika….that some vacationer - aka 'travelers' - went to a country with Zika, came back after their vacation and gave some local mosquito the virus to spread among the populace. Rubbish.  The fact of the matter is that infected illegals are a primary reservoir for Zika virus.

The illegals, as described to me, looked sick and many were coughing a lot.  My guess and suggestion is that people who frequent grocery stores and malls better get checked for TB.  I would also caution Miami residents to
1. check their apartments and homes for 'kissing bugs' and 2. get tested for Chagas.  Venezuela has a massive amount of Chagas disease among the population.  That means the Venezuelan illegals could be bringing in a lot of Chagas disease as well as Zika virus.  

Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Whooping Cough and Diphtheria, even Malaria could be in the cards for Miami residents. Add to those diseases Zika, Yellow Fever, Chagas, TB, Dengue, Arena virus and Venezuelan Hemorrhagic Fever and all sorts of other Third World pathogens, even Cholera.

Why Obama and Hillary would encourage this latest influx of illegals is beyond insane.  Knowing these people had no quality food and no medication for at least a year, Obama should have known the illegals would be in poor health and be infected with things like Zika virus which we are seeing now in a major outbreak in Miami.   In fact, I think it impossible that he DOESN'T KNOW.  He doesn't care because his job is to continue destroying America.

These people should be deported back to Venezuela immediately.  Now you know why Colombia, Guyana and Brazil have deported Venezuelan illegals. Remember there were probably many people who began treatment for TB in Venezuela but when the medicine ran out they stopped taking it or took it sporadically.  This means the TB they had is probably resistant by now. They will be spreading untreatable and drug resistant TB.

Obama and Hillary show no mercy to the American citizens who contract these illnesses from illegals.  WE are forced to pay for THEIR medical treatment and housing and on and on and on.

Jeff, I think it may already be too late to save the US.  I read where there is now a rash of ID thefts at local Miami hospitals.  My guess is the illegals are using them to register to vote. I think the illegals in Florida are going to put Hillary over the top in that state.

Florida is ruined with blacks from the Caribbean, especially Haiti and now we have Venezuelans.  And always Cubans.   There is also a large West African and Indian population in Florida.  I know for a fact  that most of the hotel owners are from India or Pakistan.   If they can vote, they will vote for Hillary.  The only votes Trump will get are the retired and elderly in Florida.  Not going to be enough.  Florida has a large Muslim population, too, and you know who they will vote for

It may be all over for Trump.  We need to back him up and try to convince listeners all is not lost. Get out and vote for Trump needs to be the message.  We took in too many of these illegals, non-white illegals I should say.

Once Hillary gets in America is gone…absolutely lost as far as whites are concerned.  Many of those with money will leave.   Those of us like myself with nothing will try to leave.  There is always Russia for me. I can always fall back on Russia or Latvia.  I am not sure if Latvia is part of the EU, if not, I can consider it.  I am sure my Latvian will come back.  I feel badly that at my age I have to leave the US and cannot be buried with my family. Stinks, but I do want to enjoy my golden years. Guess that means getting out even if I have to simply get a long term resident visa in Iceland.  I would like citizenship or asylum. The time is here to get out, I suppose, or pick out a burka.  That is coming, too.

I am still amazed that Venezuelans have now taken over Florida,  Cubans are still swimming and rafting to Florida and the flood of humanity from Caribbean and West Africa continues. At the rate they give birth, the blacks, muslims and Mexicans will own the country.  When whites are the minority, do you think we will get Affirmative Action and other goodies for 'minorities'?  No chance.

According to the Venezuelan quoted below, "Miami is the capital of Latin America"   That about says it all.  They do not think of Miami or any other city as American, now it is theirs.

Patty

Venezuelans Flood Florida

Outside a fast-casual restaurant in a gas station plaza near Miami, TV crews started to gather while two men corralled anyone who would listen: "We're having a press conference! It's about the mayor posing with a known Chavista."

One of the men was Jose Antonio Colina, a Venezuelan immigrant and president of the Politically Persecuted Venezuelans in Exile group. He was talking about Mayor Luigi Boria of the Miami suburb of Doral, which is called "Dorazuela" because of its large, active Venezuelan immigrant community.

"Miami is the capital of Latin American exile," says Colina, "and Doral in recent years has become the capital of Venezuelan exile."

Venezuelans have been immigrating to the US, often settling in Doral, since the early 2000s, after radical leftist leader Hugo Chávez came to power. Initially, mostly the wealthier fled the country, bringing with them capital and business savvy enough to build a thriving enclave of Venezuelan culture.

In more recent years, as food and everyday supplies dwindle, it hasn't been just the wealthy trying to leave.

At a church in downtown Miami, longtime US resident Eduardo accompanied his cousin, recently arrived from Venezuela, to get help applying for political asylum.

He didn't want his last name used in an interview for fear of hurting his cousin's chances at getting asylum, and because he works for a large commercial radio corporation. But he, like many other Venezuelans, feels his native country is in the same dire straits Cuba found itself in some years into the Castro revolution.

Credit:

Pew Research Center Hispanic Trends

"There's no food, there's no toothpaste, there's no Pampers [in Venezuela]," Eduardo says. "It's Cuba, 100 percent."

Colina even ventures to say Venezuela is worse off.

"Cuba is a dictatorship, but even still, their revolution was egalitarian," he says. "They didn't have problems with education or medicine. In Venezuela, there is no safety."

Eduardo says Venezuelans back home live in fear of being killed.

"There's people on bikes with guns and you don't know if they're your common thugs or government officials," he says.

So the influx of immigrants continues. But the process of attaining asylum is complex and expensive. The Apostolic Mission of Christ, where Eduardo took his cousin, has been helping immigrants apply for asylum for about 30 years, for a nominal fee. Of course, the church can't guarantee approval by the US government.

When the Bay of Pigs invasion failed and Fidel Castro took power in Cuba, the US responded in 1966 with the Cuban Adjustment Act, which to this day grants Cuban immigrants legal permanent residence, as long as they reach US soil and remain for a year. It was meant for refugees escaping a communist regime.

Citizens from no other country are offered such a direct path to legalization.

"It's frustrating," Eduardo says, "for an educated person to have to go through so many hoops, and then you get a [Cuban] who may have killed three people and there's no way to know."

Back in Doral, a Cuban immigrant stepped into El Arepazo, the well-known restaurant where Venezuelan opposition leaders would soon hold their conference.

Frank Gorgora is a Cuban immigrant who feels it's "the same" to be from Cuba or Venezuela due to political and economic conditions in both countries.
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Maria Murriel/PRI
Frank Gongora said he wasn't Venezuelan, but being Cuban "is the same." As he ate lunch he said it's inexplicable how a democratic society such as Venezuela fell down the path led by his home country.

"What's worse, they've taken advice from Cubans," Gongora says, "who have a country full of misery."

He arrived in the US by raft in 1994, months before 35,000 people left the island the same way during the Cuban rafter crisis. He achieved legal status through the Cuban Adjustment Act. And although he's thankful for it, he thinks it's time the law end, or change.

"I have a friend who's hard-working and has to live in fear [because he's undocumented]," Gongora says. "They should take the benefits from the Cubans and give them to the Venezuelans, the Argentines, the Nicaraguans."

Gongora's not alone. Even Cuban American lawmaker Ileana Ros-Lehtinen thinks the Cuban Adjustment Act is being abused by newcomers, who critics claim are no longer refugees persecuted by the Castro government, just Cubans looking for economic opportunity.

Colina, the Venezuelan opposition leader, thinks the answer isn't as simple as drafting a Venezuelan Adjustment Act to mirror the Cuban act.

"With persecuted refugees, [the US] needs to be a bit more flexible," he says. "But they have to be much more severe with people coming via work permits, and increase supervision of capital coming from Venezuela."

At El Arepazo, Colina's press conference was to blast Venezuelan American Mayor Boria for attending the opening of a spa allegedly owned by a member of the Chavista regime. Didn't Boria know who the woman was?

Cuban immigrants have been similarly upset by President Obama's going to Cuba.

Two days after Colina's conference was broadcast by Spanish-language TV, Venezuelan exiles armed with paper signs and make-believe oil tanks flocked to the PureMed Spa to protest their own elected official showing ties to their oppressive regime.

http://www.pri.org/stories/2016-03-21/venezuelans-flee-us-claiming-their-country-worse-cuba-1960s

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