U.S. Tightens Entry Rules Amid Ebola Fears
2026-05-22
Policy, not panic, is now doing the loudest talking. Under a new directive, the Department of Homeland Security is ordering all flights carrying certain travelers linked to an Ebola outbreak to land only at Dulles International Airport in Virginia, turning one hub into a controlled funnel for higher risk arrivals.

This concentration of traffic looks efficient on paper, yet it exposes how blunt emergency border tools remain. Officials say Customs and Border Protection officers will conduct enhanced entry screening, including temperature checks and targeted health questionnaires, alongside standard immigration and security procedures, in coordination with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and airport medical staff.
Civil liberties advocates will see a different story taking shape. Selective routing and entry restrictions, even when grounded in epidemiology terms such as incubation period and transmission route, raise questions about opaque risk criteria, data retention from health screenings, and the precedent for future outbreaks or nonmedical security threats.
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