Is this in the future of NH's cities of Manchester and Nashua? - Granite Grok

Is this in the future of NH’s cities of Manchester and Nashua?

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The International Institute of New Hampshire’s proposed caseload is for 225 individuals – 170 individuals or 25-35 families in Manchester, and 55 individuals or 10-15 families in Nashua. Ascentria Community Service’s [ formerly known as Lutheran Social Services; guess they “burnt” that name out like Progressives did with Liberals -Skip] proposed caseload is 270 individuals: 135 individuals or 30-35 families in Concord, and 135 individuals or 30-35 families in Nashua.

Cities and towns cannot block federal refugee resettlement, just as they are prohibited from restricting people of any race or ethnicity from moving into town.

Guess what you get to look forward to!

Chaser:

More than one-third of refugees in Vermont test positive for tuberculosis

Data from the Vermont Department of Health show that more than one-third of refugees resettled in Vermont test positive for tuberculosis. Since 2013, about 900 refugees admitted to the Green Mountain State have been tested for tuberculosis, a potentially fatal infectious disease affecting the lungs. Of that number, 318 refugees, or 35.4 percent, tested positive.

Watchdog.org obtained the health data on Wednesday following reporting by Stateline that the disease may be making a comeback in the United States.

It used to be that unhealthy immigrants were turned away to protect American citizens.  We’ve written before about how diseases that either were unknown here in the US were appearing and those we had beat are making comebacks. Nice to see that the open borders of Obama and the Republicans are so callous of their “citizens”.

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