I'm asking about SPECIFIC countries which makes up the majority of illegals who crossed the Southern US border in 2013-2014.
Were those 3 from the America's vaccinated in Brazil, Chile and Canada or some other country? What were they vaccinated against and when? What boosters were they given and when?
My point is your postion is based on missing information and rhetoric. You don't have facts - you think you do, but you don't. Getting to the bottom of this issue regarding if illegals have spread disease into the US means getting the information I've already asked about. That information may or may not be available but it's what is necessary and I'm not going to make some bs judgement call based on liberal or conservative talking points created for the ignorant to parrot. That's my point.
What's my position? I don't have any idea what you think it is, but among other points, someone made a claim that it was dirty illegal diseased children who have caused the recent resurgence. I've posted data, including the CDC report, that indicates he's wrong. I've requested, but seen NOTHING to indicate these illegal ARE the source. You have none, the person I responded to presented none.
So the FACTS I have do not support the utterly baseless claim by the poster that illegals are the source, and the data you're distracting us all with wouldn't answer that question anyway. The vaccination rates could be 99.9999999% for the actual people crossing the border, and there would still be maybe 5-15% for whom the vaccination didn't work, and it could be they who got sick and spread it here. Or the vaccination rate could be 0%, and unless one of the illegals was ground zero, that fact STILL doesn't help us figure out the cause of the recent outbreak.
But if you want to convince us with facts, CDC has records going back a ways that identifies the country of origin. If you want to assert Central America is the source, more specifically illegals, then start looking over CDC reports and find something to support your claim. I did the work for you on one report - none from the countries you're so concerned about. But if you want to dig through more, have at it and get back to us.
Until then, this appears to be a giant exercise in manufacturing red herrings. I can't for the life of me grasp what point you're trying to make in the context of this discussion. Guatemala has a vaccination rate of XX%. What am I supposed to conclude from that data? It's roughly that of the U.S. and France is one conclusion. Now what? We need to secure our borders? Not the subject of this thread. So I'm at a loss.
BTW, you asked me for the vaccination records of three individuals from Brazil, Canada and Chile. Obviously I don't have that info, but they're not from your countries of concern, so what would it add to this discussion if I could locate those individuals' health records going back to their birth? It's another red herring.