The Border Patrol Agent who is tasked with Health and Safety for the San Diego Border Patrol Sector has been issued a "cease and desist" order when speaking to media about the threat of illness as a result of thousands of immigrant children crossing the U.S. southern border.
Agent Ron Zermeno, who is also the Health and Safety Coordinator for the San Diego Sector, was served a cease and desist order by his higher ups after he began to question the sanitary and health conditions for agents and for the 140 immigrant children who are being transported from Texas to California every 72 hours.
"Because I stood up and told the truth they are going to terminate me and I am going to fight it," says Zermeno who spoke exclusively to Benswann.com.
"They want to quickly get them through the system and get them into the community and let it become the communities problem," says Zermano.
"Every 72 hours we receive 140 children from Texas. In every one of these groups we are seeing some kind of disease or infection. We are seeing obvious scabies, head lice, kids coughing and spitting up mucus, poor sanitary and hygiene. These kids are wearing clothing they left their country in. Already we have had three agents who have contracted scabies from these kids."
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