Deadly bacteria outbreak at Baltimore ICE center exposes shocking government neglect

There’s trouble brewing in Baltimore, and it’s not just the crime. A deadly bacteria—Legionella—has been found at a federal building where illegal immigrants are held by ICE. That’s right, the same government that claims to care about everyone’s health can’t even keep its own buildings safe from disease.

Let’s get real. Liberals love to talk about human rights, but when it comes to the people crossing our border illegally, their so-called compassion falls flat. The federal government packs these folks into buildings that apparently have more germs than a third-world hospital. While politicians pat themselves on the back for their “progressive” ideas, real people are put at risk. When was the last time you heard a Democrat demand accountability for unsafe conditions like this?

This isn’t just a story about bacteria in some old pipes. It’s a symptom of a broken system—one run by bureaucrats who are more focused on diversity seminars and climate change “crises” than basic public safety. Maybe if they spent less time worrying about pronouns and more time cleaning up their mess, taxpayers wouldn’t be left footing the bill for this embarrassing failure.

Meanwhile, globalists push to keep the borders wide open, stuffing more people into already overwhelmed facilities while ignoring their well-being. But when things go wrong—when diseases spread or tragedies happen—they blame ICE, conservatives, anyone but themselves. This is exactly why America needs strong borders: open borders and open doors lead to chaos and dangerous conditions for everyone.

Maybe next time, instead of wasting money on sanctuary cities and open-border nonsense, the folks in charge should try something radical—like cleaning their buildings and protecting the people inside. Or is that just too much common sense for the left to handle?

Source: Washington Times


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