Jen Psaki gives completely unacceptable answer when pressed about why Americans must have vaccine proof but illegal aliens don't
Not only has the Marxist deep state ruling America used the COVID-19 pandemic to suppress and oppress, they have also based some of the most hypocritical policies on the virus, including policies that relate to immigration.
Anyone who has been paying attention to the Biden regime knows that the situation along the southwestern border is worse than chaotic.
Nearly 1.3 million migrants have crossed illegally into the U.S. since Biden was installed in the Oval Office and signed away all
of President Donald Trump's border enforcement policies.
But that was intentional because nothing the Marxist Democrat left does is unintentional; when the deep state had Biden reverse Trump's policies, they knew that our borders would be inundated and our country flooded with hundreds of thousands of future citizens (and Democrat voters).
https://youtu.be/hb_FXop6UcA
So while some people have been turned away and sent back to where they came from, hundreds of thousands of these law breakers have been "resettled" inside the U.S. with "family" to 'await their asylum hearings' which will never come or are years away because of the backlog.
At the same time the regime is allowing these unvaccinated migrants into the country, Democrat Marxist adherents in blue states and cities are requiring their citizens to prove they have been vaccinated before they are 'allowed' to fully participate in society, and even then, their participation is limited.
Not so much for the illegal alien.
White House spokesperson Jen Psaki was asked about this monumental hypocrisy in recent days, and the answer she gave Fox News' Peter Doocy is not just laughable, it is a straight-up lie (and from an administration that promised us so much 'honesty),
according to a report in Newsweek:
White House press secretary Jen Psaki is facing criticism over her latest comments on why migrants aren't required to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
During Monday's press briefing, Fox News correspondent Pete Doocy asked Psaki if officials are asking the people crossing the southern border—specifically the thousands of migrants setting up camp in Del Rio, Texas—for proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.
"As individuals come across the border, they are both assessed for whether they have any symptoms," Psaki told Doocy. "If they have symptoms, the intention is for them to be quarantined. That is our process.
"They're not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time. I don't think it's the same thing. It's not the same thing....We are expelling individuals based on Title 42 specifically because of COVID, because we want to prevent a scenario where large numbers of people are gathering posing threats to the community and to the migrants themselves," she added.
First of all, this is BS; the majority of people whose first act in America is to break a law are being 'processed' and then moved to the interior of the country. The regime is under a Supreme Court order to reinstate a Trump-era policy, "Remain in Mexico," but so far there have been no reports that the regime is complying, which is typical.
And where are the Republicans on this?
Some have called out Psaki, including freshman Colorado Rep. Laura Boebert, who declared Psaki's rationale to be "bull crap."
"Psaki has been getting hammered on the 'letting unvaccinated immigrants in while requiring vaccines for everything else' issue for weeks. How does she not have a better answer than this nonsense?!" Matt Whitlock, a Republican commentator, added.
https://twitter.com/RepAndyBiggsAZ/status/1440056661859655681
"Jen Psaki says illegal immigrants don't need proof of vaccination because they 'are not intending to stay here.' ...come again?" Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., added.
One Twitter user also asked, "She actually said illegal immigrants plan to be here for less time than vacationers or business travelers?"
Another commented, "Apparently, Covid cannot be transmitted if your intentions are short term."
Sources include:
Newsweek.com
InvasionUSA.news