I think it is best that these patients stay outside the US. That does not mean abandoning them, but the disease is uncontrollable with a 90+% mortality rate. Dr. Margaret Chan of the WHO has said, "This outbreak is moving faster than our efforts to control it. If the situation continues to deteriorate, the consequences can be catastrophic in terms of lost lives but also severe socioeconomic disruption and a high risk of spread to other countries."
Further, Dr. Tom Frieden of the CDC admits there is an effective treatment. "We do not have effective treatment or vaccine for Ebola. There is no proven treatment. There is no proven vaccine. There is not likely to be one for at least a year, even in the best case scenario. We are not going to treat or vaccinate our way out of these outbreaks. We are going to use the traditional means that work of case identification, isolation, contact tracing, health communication, good meticulous management. That's what has stopped every Ebola outbreak that's ever happened before. That's what will stop this Ebola outbreak."
Now, I do not support abandoning these people, but bringing them here where it is not 100% certain that the disease can be contained is simply a risk we do not need. Send Doctors there, especially considering the deadly nature.