It’s a good thing we don’t have any national debt.

Pregnant Honduran mother flew to the US to have her Zika baby.

Her anchor baby will cost US taxpayers at least $1 million to treat.

Honduran woman flies to New Jersey to give birth to Zika baby. Her anchor baby will cost AT LEAST $1million to treat https://t.co/kqahk6Qos0

The Daily Mail reported:

The Honduran mother who delivered what is believed to be the first baby to be born with a Zika virus-related condition in the New York tri-state area flew to America to specifically seek treatment.

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In an interview with Fox News Latino, the young mother whose name has not been released publicly, explained that her initial symptoms were ‘underestimated’ by medical doctors in her native land.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated in February that it will cost at least $1million to treat a baby with Zika throughout their lifetime.

Mail Online contacted the US Customs and Border Patrol Agency who declined to comment about the woman’s immigration status along with the baby in question due to Privacy Act restrictions.

The 31-year-old woman told Fox News Latino that a rash appeared on her in December and that she was also feverish around the same time – both of which are symptoms of Zika.

She decided to see another doctor in the Central American nation, but then decided to seek treatment in the US and possibly entered the country on a tourist visa 33 days ago.

‘I told my gynecologist that I had an allergic episode,’ she said from her hospital bed at Hackensack University Medical Center.