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Is this one reason why illegals need health screening The United Nations AIDS program says there are some 200,? |
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008... Mexico does not actively seek HIV victims, if they can be called victims. It would be a much better guess to guess ten times that amount. Put it at something over 5% of the population. I'm an illegal here in the USA. Take it from me, there are a whole lot more than 200,000 AIDs cases just in Mexico City, let alone Monterrey, Tijuana, etc. You cannot get Aids unless you exchange bodily fluids with an infected individual. What are you worried about? |
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