You are not going to like this one. Voters get played at every turn, especially ones who just willingly drink the Kool-Aid. Take a look at the current border crisis. The White House claims that it’s everyone’s fault but Biden’s but really, we all know what got us here. Pandering.
Biden can’t afford to offend illegals because each one is a potential voter and he’s struggling to hold on to the support of legal citizens. This brings us to what happened between the CDC and Trump’s border protection laws during the pandemic.
Dr. Marty Cetron, Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions (CDC) Division of Global Migration and Quarantine said that he refused to reinstate Title 42, a border rule responsible for expelling millions of migrants to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, during a May interview with the House Select Subcommittee because he believed similar rules led to the scapegoating of certain communities, according to a transcript of the interview. Cetron later refused to sign the order implementing Title 42.
An “epidemic of disease … can be followed by an epidemic — an inappropriate epidemic of stigma and misrepresentation of where the problem is,” Cetron said.
“I was concerned that there may be a motivation that was beyond the specific public health agenda,” Cetron argued.
The Trump administration began expelling migrants under Title 42 in March 2020. Trump administration aides, including Stephen Miller, pushed for the policy’s implementation, rather than CDC public health experts, Cetron said, according to CBS News.
“It did not originate from CDC,” Cetron told congressional investigators.
Cetron “refused” to sign onto implementing Title 42 because “we could not substantiate that the threat was, quote/unquote, being addressed by this.”
Just to re-cap, Biden was totally fine with demonizing legal Americans who opted out of his vaccine passport mess while ignoring the unvaccinated illegals. Rather than address the problem, the CDC chose to ignore it because they didn’t want to ‘stigmatize’ illegal immigrants.