Oliver Darcy
The Blaze
10/3/2014
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) sent a letter Thursday to the Federal Aviation Administration demanding answers to five questions about how the U.S. is working to prevent additional Ebola cases from entering the U.S…
…In a statement, the Texas senator additionally accused President Barack Obama of having an “unclear approach” to combatting the virus.
“Due to the Obama Administration’s unclear approach to addressing the threat of the Ebola virus, Americans – particularly the Texans who have possibly been exposed – deserve specific answers to how the administration is addressing travel to and from the countries impacted by the disease,” Cruz said.
In his letter he added that “it is imperative that the FAA take every available precaution in preventing additional cases from arriving in the United States.”
The complete article is at The Blaze.
Related: Thousands from Ebola Nations Allowed to Enter U.S. Without Additional Screening
…The U.S. federal agent who leaked the report to Breitbart Texas did so and spoke on the condition of anonymity. The agent said, “This internal report, coupled with the current Ebola case in Dallas, reveals that our government is not only allowing individuals from Ebola-stricken nations to enter the U.S. with only the basic screening they give to passengers from any foreign nation, but the claims of the issue being properly addressed in the West African countries are untrue.”…