Posted on 02/10/2021 12:10:17 AM PST by knighthawk
President Joe Biden’s administration is getting blasted by lawmakers, local officials, and critics for advocating lockdowns and restrictions for Americans during the Chinese coronavirus crisis while seemingly opening the nation’s borders to illegal aliens who can flout Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines.
As Breitbart News has extensively reported, the Biden administration has resumed the Catch and Release program wherein border crossers are apprehended and promptly released into the interior of the United States. These border crossers are not required to test negative for the coronavirus before their release into American communities.
Instead, many border crossers are being put up in high-rise hotels, as the New York Times reported, and quarantining for about 10 to 14 days before they are freed into the U.S. interior. At the same time, the Biden administration is weighing a plan that would require American citizens to test negative for the coronavirus before flying domestically.
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Go away tom cotton...you certified the fraud votes!!!
You can’t recover from your failure!!
Go start a HR Block or run a food truck!
Your pissed away any credibility you ever had with that vote!
Irredeemable = cotton!
Just More PROOF Covid is a LIE, it is a HOAX, it is the FLU
Biden’s Bizarro World...
Hey Joe, can I at least go to the National Gallery of Art?
ML/NJ
Tom, Tom! You were missing in action during the counting of Electoral College Votes. Please just GO AWAY!
You cannot be counted on when the chips are down to fight for Freedom or America. You will be primaried and hopefully gone next time around, if we still have our Republic. Until then we know you will just hold Mitchy the Kids hand and do as you are told.
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