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Old 04-07-2021, 08:38 PM   #1446
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I am quoting the original set of posts to illustrate that, while similar, you are now asking a different question.

My answer is the same for the new question as well. The CDC is not silent on the immigration matter. Please see my quoted post for links to these resources. These specify that immigrants and refugees have to be examined for infectious diseases in general among other health concerns. They go further to have resources and policies dedicated to covid-19 in the immigrant and refugee population.

TLDR: Any person immigrating to the US is subject to certain medical evaluation procedures to screen against certain diseases. I feel perfectly safe knowing these procedures are in place.

If you are referring to those entering the US illegally, as I mentioned, the CDC has not been granted the power to physically prevent people from breaking the law, so there is nothing they specifically can do about it. Would you like to give the CDC that power over yourself and others?
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