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Migrants who came with caravans are suffering from respiratory infections, tuberculosis, chickenpox and other serious health issues, Tijuana's health department warned Thursday morning.

The spokesman told Fox News that at present one third of the 6,000 migrants living in the city (2,267) are being treated for health related issues.

The spokesman said that there are four separate cases of tuberculosis, four cases of HIV / AIDS and chickenpox cases.

Department statistics show that at least 101 migrants have many examples of lice and skin infections.

The spokesman said that due to unsatisfactory conditions, there is danger of hepatitis outbreak. Despite being able to provide 1,000 people, thousands of immigrants are being sheltered in the Benito Juárez Sport Complex near San Yasidro US-Mexico Port of Entree.



There are only 35 portable bathrooms in place. There was an indication of "no spit" reading, because cough and spitting in the shelter is spreading large amounts in the shelter.
Some intermediate caravan members themselves work as a development in Tijuana

Tijuana Mayor Juan Manuel Gastelam said on Tuesday that the city has enough money to help migrants for some more days, according to the city, it is spending about $ 30,000 a day.

Gastelam said during a press conference, "We will not compromise the resources of Tijuana residents." "We will not pay taxes for today's problems."
Tijuana Mayer has said about exiting for $ 30,000-a-day funding migraine

Among the problems and the conditions of the strictness, some migrants are considered self-exile. On Tuesday, nearly 80 were self-exiled, while another 98 were banished by Mexican immigration officials to attend Sunday's demonstrations which had become violent.

Others have chosen to accept temporary work and shelter proposals from Mexico, yet the US Are still committed to entering

Former Trump Attorney Michael Cohen blames Congress for lying in Russia probe

Former President Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen blamed Thursday for giving false statements to Congress about a trump real estate project in Russia as part of the investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Cohen blamed the Senate Intelligence Committee for making false statements to Congress about the plan to build a trump tower in Moscow in 2017 in the presence of a wonderful court in New York City on Thursday.

For the first time on Thursday, Mueller's team charged Cohen as part of their investigation into possible engagement with Russian intervention and trump campaign partners during the 2016 presidential election.

In August, Cohen blamed Federal campaign finance laws for violating the federal finance laws, in a separate case for violating the finance laws, after which arrangements were made to pay off porn star Stormy Daniel and Playboy model Karen McDougall , Which is the "candidate Trump.

Cohen has been in criminal investigations as part of the Grand Jury investigation into his personal business deal with his taxi business and bank fraud since the beginning of this year.

The Wall Street Journal reported in September that Mueller interviewed Cohen on a trump tower deal in Russia. Cohen said in 2017 that the deal was discussed with Trump three times during the campaign, although the project was abandoned in January 2016.

Cohen told the Senate Intelligence Committee last year that the potential project was "completely a real estate deal and nothing" and it was left a few months ago before and before the Iowa caucus.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Vermont Colonel resigns to meet love interest after flying F-16: report

According to a report, the former Commander of the Warmen Air National Guard was forced to resign in 2015 after flying F-16 fighter jet in a working meeting in Washington, DC, which doubled as a romantic comrade .

Colonel Thomas Jackman - whose Aviator Coligan was described as "Snatch" - an unknown army was exchanging flirtatious emails with Colonel who had worked in the Pentagon two months prior to meeting in January 2015, when he was one According to the report of VTDigger, who according to the report of the local Vermont website will be summoned to three former guard members in the city for work.

Jackman, who was married at the time, told the outlet that she was not related to the women's army colonel. He refused to comment on whether the trip forced him to retire.

The commander of the 158th Fighter Wing used his right to fly F-16, about 500 miles away from Burlington to Andrews Air Force Base, outside 55th Washington DC.

When bad weather forced the base to close the runway in the morning of the journey, Jackman wrote to the woman that she probably would fly to the Langley Air Force Base. The report said that it was unclear where he landed.

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In a statement in the website, Guard's spokesman, Lieutenant Mikel Arkovich, said that "it is not common" for pilots to fly fighter aircraft for conferences.

However, "when this happens, then pilot conducts training and meets the yearly requirements from and to the conference place."

According to the Department of Defense, hourly operating cost of F-16 (painted) is about $ 8,000. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by A1C John Alderman)

Air Force and Vermont Air National Guard did not respond immediately to Fox News's requests for comment.

According to the Department of Defense, the operating cost of F-16 per hour is about $ 8,000. Jackman needed to reimburse the guard to fly the plane, so it was not immediately clear.

However, Jackman stayed on the night after the conference, he booked hotel rooms in Alexandria, VA and Washington DC to stay on 27th and 29th January.

Missouri Air National Guard member, due to the crash in different roads, the decrease in the large number of laborers

It has been said in the report that the guards leadership received the air of travel in any way and ordered the house on commercial flights. Another pilot retrieved the jet.

It has been said in the report that 32-year military careers included two tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, were pressed to take steps and give advanced notice so that they could retire from full profits. They were allowed to keep their security clearance.

Maj Gen Steven Cray, Assistant General of Vermont said that the rank and file soldiers lost faith in the leadership of Colonel.
Jackman now works as a postmaster for the US Postal Service in Vermont.

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