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Commonwealth of Virginia is being invaded -- courtesy T-Mac

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This is horrible. No screening for disease ... or anything else.

Christina Nuckols used to be a Pilot reporter.

Feds to house illegal alien minors at Virginia college
In addition to housing the flood of illegal alien minors at U.S. military bases, the Obama administration is now apparently planning to send about 600 of them, between the ages of 10 to 17 to the recently closed Saint Paul’s College in tiny Lawrenceville. These children are among the thousands who are currently flooding into this country, mostly into Texas.

Christina Nuckols, spokeswoman for Virginia Health and Human Resources Secretary Bill Hazel, has confirmed that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) contacted her boss, looking for space to accommodate a large number of these minors.

Apparently, Hazel suggested Saint Paul’s College. HHS officials have already toured the campus and the children, mainly from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, could arrive as soon as July 1. The feds will reportedly use the facility for at least six months.

Saint Paul’s President Millard D. Stith Jr., told the Richmond Times-Dispatch: "If this project comes to fruition, it could have a tremendous economic impact on this region."

Unfortunately, that statement may be more foretelling than the good president may realize...

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This morning, when questioned as to whether Virginia Health and Human Resources plans to do any screening for disease, Nuckols told this reporter: "I do not know."

God help us, because Cantor and BHO won't.
 

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They could be infected with the T-virus ...

Hey, I voted for Koodos , not obamalama


What can we do about this (besides talking to a gov't official ~ who will do nothing)
 
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They could be infected with the T-virus ...

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What can we do about this (besides talking to a gov't official ~ who will do nothing)

Several Virginia agencies have contingency plans in place and ready to "operationalize" for the containment, housing, and other care of large groups of people who either a) do not want to be there or b) want to get out of there. Then there are the three FEMA camps that could be transferred from certain National Guard reservations. And those have teddy bears!:D

St. Paul's College campus happens to be (at least happend to be 10 years ago when I last was involved in the concept) one of the prime sites. Today, thanks to the "guest worker" programs in agriculture and processing of livestock into meat products it may be a bit more difficult to seperate the good from the bad from the ugly. (Or we could just chip the detainees. ;>) What is the name of that scifi movie with iirc Charleton Heston where the slave laborers wore exploding collars?)

stay safe.
 

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Fighting back: Residents force feds to scrap plan to house illegals at Va. college
The Obama administration Monday abruptly halted plans to shelter some of the children surging across the border at a defunct college in rural Virginia, as the White House has continued to see its efforts to house the children throughout the country be thwarted by opposition from local officials.
As many as 500 children were to start arriving this week at St. Paul’s College, a recently closed historically black college in Lawrenceville, Virginia. But the Health and Human Services Department’s plans were stymied, at least temporarily, after town and county officials objected to the short notice and complete lack of community input.
 

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" ... after town and county officials objected to the short notice and complete lack of community input."

Well, of course there was no community input; obvious what the locals would have said.

Nice update; thanks.

Did we just dodge a bullet? :eek:

Who is WE ? Americans, no. They will go somewhere, right?
 
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