Mexican Flu And Little Tiny Backpacks

By James Fulford

04/28/2009

On Marginal Revolution Tyler Cowen, the economist, says that "Even a completed fence would not stop a virus … " In fact, diseases require vectors — the viruses are not hiking through the Sonoran Desert, wearing little tiny backpacks, carrying little tiny waterbottles, and singing Mexicanos, al grito de guerra in little tiny voices that you can’t hear because they're only 200 nanometers tall.

The viruses come in with people, and an unguarded border that lets millions enter without inspection every year isn’t helping.

Immigrants And Disease

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