The Ebola Outbreak Exposes a More Sinister Reality Behind US Immigration Policy The recent pause on removing refugees to the Democratic Republic of Congo due to the escalating Ebola outbreak has sparked debate about the government's handling of immigration and public health.
On its surface, the decision appears to prioritize caution in the face of a deadly disease. However, this stance conceals a more complex web of motivations that reveal the darker aspects of US immigration policy.
One disturbing aspect is the treatment of Adriana Zapata, a 55 year old woman who was forcibly sent to Kinshasa despite her complex medical needs.