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Migrant asylum-seekers who test positive for COVID are being released in US
Posted on 3/3/21 at 1:58 pm
Posted on 3/3/21 at 1:58 pm
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Migrants who have traveled to the United States and claimed asylum are being released into the general population even if they test positive for coronavirus.
Biden announced last month that tens of thousands of migrant asylum-seekers would receive permission to enter the U.S., where they would then be released.
Many of the migrant asylum-seekers being processed in Brownsville, Texas, for example, are being released despite having tested positive for COVID-19, according to NBC News.
NBC News reported:
[A] 35-year-old asylum-seeker from Honduras, crossed the Rio Grande at dawn Monday with her young son and turned herself in to the authorities. A few hours later she was released, and the first thing she did was take a rapid test for COVID-19 at the Brownsville bus station. They told her her test came out positive.
While Noticias Telemundo Investiga was at the Brownsville station where the city was administering rapid tests to migrants, multiple asylum-seekers who had tested positive for COVID-19 admitted they were still traveling to their final destinations.
Those locations included North Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey, and other cities in Texas.
Felipe Romero, a spokesman for the city of Brownsville, said the city instructs migrants who test positive for COVID-19 to quarantine, but that city officials do not have the authority to prevent the migrants from traveling farther.
Additionally, Romero revealed that more than 6% of migrants tested by Brownsville have tested positive for COVID-19.
"There are several [non-governmental organizations] providing resources to a positive case," he continued. "For example, organizations help with quarantine either in a shelter or at hotel. Since the City started testing the migrants on January 25, there has been 6.3% of positive cases."
Meanwhile, Customs and Border Protection only said that suspected COVID-19 cases "are referred to local health systems for appropriate testing, diagnosis, and treatment," NBC News reported.
As border crossings have significantly increased this year, Biden was briefed this week by administration officials who estimate that 117,000 unaccompanied minors will cross into the U.S. this year alone, Axios reported.
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Migrants who have traveled to the United States and claimed asylum are being released into the general population even if they test positive for coronavirus.
Biden announced last month that tens of thousands of migrant asylum-seekers would receive permission to enter the U.S., where they would then be released.
Many of the migrant asylum-seekers being processed in Brownsville, Texas, for example, are being released despite having tested positive for COVID-19, according to NBC News.
NBC News reported:
[A] 35-year-old asylum-seeker from Honduras, crossed the Rio Grande at dawn Monday with her young son and turned herself in to the authorities. A few hours later she was released, and the first thing she did was take a rapid test for COVID-19 at the Brownsville bus station. They told her her test came out positive.
While Noticias Telemundo Investiga was at the Brownsville station where the city was administering rapid tests to migrants, multiple asylum-seekers who had tested positive for COVID-19 admitted they were still traveling to their final destinations.
Those locations included North Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey, and other cities in Texas.
Felipe Romero, a spokesman for the city of Brownsville, said the city instructs migrants who test positive for COVID-19 to quarantine, but that city officials do not have the authority to prevent the migrants from traveling farther.
Additionally, Romero revealed that more than 6% of migrants tested by Brownsville have tested positive for COVID-19.
"There are several [non-governmental organizations] providing resources to a positive case," he continued. "For example, organizations help with quarantine either in a shelter or at hotel. Since the City started testing the migrants on January 25, there has been 6.3% of positive cases."
Meanwhile, Customs and Border Protection only said that suspected COVID-19 cases "are referred to local health systems for appropriate testing, diagnosis, and treatment," NBC News reported.
As border crossings have significantly increased this year, Biden was briefed this week by administration officials who estimate that 117,000 unaccompanied minors will cross into the U.S. this year alone, Axios reported.
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Posted on 3/3/21 at 2:01 pm to Crimson Wraith
Impeach Biden, He has unleashed this terrible plague upon us. But it is only terrible if you want to go to school or back to work. It is OK when coyotes and drug dealers bring it in the country.
Damn Hypocrite.
Damn Hypocrite.
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