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You choose, we deliverIf you are interested in this story, you might be interested in others from The Journal Gazette. Go to www.journalgazette.net/newsletter and pick the subjects you care most about. We'll deliver your customized daily news report at 3 a.m. Fort Wayne time, right to your email.EditorialsCity of striversImmigration isn't just a national issue. As The Journal Gazette's Ron Shawgo reported Monday, an analysis by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs shows how much immigration already affects the Midwest in general and Indiana andToday 3:00 am City of striversImmigration isn t just a celine leon facebook
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affects the Midwest in general and IndianaMonday High-stakes debateThe math is intriguing. Right now, there are seven Allen County councilmen, three who represent the county at large and four who each represent a large section of the county.Monday U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman has now joined others in his party who have expressed concern about Ebola and other diseases being brought in by migrant children arriving at America s southern border.
On an Indianapolis radio show Monday, Stutzman defended his colleague, Rep. Todd Rokita, who last week had raised the fear that the children might be carrying Ebola.
Critics of Rokita s remarks pointed out that there have been no cases of Ebola reported in the Western Hemisphere.
But Stutzman said criticism of Rokita was ridiculous.
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Jessica Maxwell, spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security s health affairs office, told the Dallas Morning News last month that every immigrant child is screened by a paramedic or emergency room technician looking for rashes, fever or coughing.
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emergency room, and if they are suspected to have a communicable disease, such as chicken pox or tuberculosis, they are quarantined, vaccinated and treated, Maxwell told the Morning News. It s a very small amount of children, compared to the general population.
The children s most common medical complaints, she added, were exhaustion, dehydration, and ankle and foot injuries from their journeys.
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