Rep. Andy Biggs: Democrat ‘Dyed-in-the-Wool Globalists’ Still Push Open Borders During Coronavirus Outbreak
Democrats continue to push “globalist” policies amid a worldwide coronavirus outbreak, noted Reps. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) and Scott Perry (R-PA).
Democrats continue to push “globalist” policies amid a worldwide coronavirus outbreak, noted Reps. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) and Scott Perry (R-PA).
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s plan to combat the coronavirus in the United States does not include a single travel ban on any foreign country and revamps welfare-dependent legal immigration to the U.S. that President Trump’s administration has sought to end.
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s plan to combat the Wuhan, China-originated coronavirus does not mention China or the city of Wuhan.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says President Trump’s travel ban on Europe will efficiently reduce the coronavirus outbreak in the United States.
President Trump says a domestic travel ban within the United States is “a possibility” to fight the spread of the coronavirus from Wuhan, China.
Joe Biden said in a campaign speech that President Trump is “xenophobic” for calling the coronavirus a “foreign virus.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) called for authority over coronavirus to be handed to an emergency bipartisan group of experts and to Congress rather than President Trump.
The Czech Republic has followed U.S. President Donald Trump’s lead and banned the entry of foreigners from 13 countries that are considered high-risk coronavirus territories, including the United Kingdom, and has restricted borders with Austria and Germany.
The president banned China travel ban on Jan. 31, 40 days before the World Health Organization declared coronavirus a “pandemic.”
President Trump offered a lifeline to the United Kingdom by exempting it from an anti-coronavirus ban on travel from Europe, but Boris Johnson’s government has thrown it back in his face, claiming the restrictions won’t work and complaining about their economic impact.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Last Word,” House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) stated that President Trump’s coronavirus speech was “kind of a crazy quilt,” and the travel ban was the craziest part. Schiff said, “There were a
Brian Stelter, CNN’s chief media correspondent, panned President Donald Trump’s address Tuesday evening from the Oval Office on the coronavirus outbreak, calling it “exactly what his Fox wingmen needed.”
President Trump issued a travel ban on the continent of Europe for at least 30 days while House and Senate Democrats push to dismantle his authority to enact such life-saving immigration restrictions.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield says the “real threat” to the United States today, in terms of stopping the spread of the coronavirus, is travel from Europe. as no new travel bans have been announced by the White House.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the outbreak of the Wuhan, China-originated coronavirus would be “worse” if not for President Trump’s implementation of travel bans on China and Iran.
Nearly every House Democrat is responding to the coronavirus outbreak in the United States by supporting a plan to effectively strip President Trump of his authority to impose travel bans to protect American citizens.
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise spoke on behalf of Republican leadership on Tuesday, asking Speaker Nancy Pelosi not to rescind the 2017 travel ban.
Amid the global outbreak of coronavirus, the open borders lobby has endorsed an effort to hugely increase the number of refugees arriving in the United States every year.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) told Fox News on Monday evening that would not close America’s borders to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Hundreds of flights from quarantined Italy, due to the rapid outbreak of the coronavirus which began in China, are continuing to the U.S.
The still low number of U.S. coronavirus cases “the aggressive containment efforts of the U.S. government,” said a CDC director.
Pence said that the State Department would also announce a level 4 warning about traveling to specific regions in Italy and South Korea, where the virus is also spreading.
Amazon directed all of its 798,000 employees to avoid “non-essential travel” domestically and internationally over concerns about the potential spread of the coronavirus, a company spokesman told Business Insider.
Chinese state media continued their efforts this week to mitigate political damage from the coronavirus epidemic by claiming Western concerns about the spread of the disease, and complaints about China’s lack of transparency, are founded in “xenophobia” and “white supremacist racism” reminiscent of the “Yellow Peril” hysteria of the late 19th Century.
Outspoken Lebanese pop star Elissa, one of the most popular female singers in the Arab world, on Monday accused her government of refusing to cancel flights from Iran to keep the Wuhan coronavirus at bay because officials feared to antagonize Hezbollah, a Lebanese terrorist organization and political party supported by Tehran.
Globalist ideologues, bureaucrats, and elected Democrats have said the United States’ response to protecting American citizens from the novel coronavirus should be to keep America’s borders open to the world.
Iraq and Afghanistan confirmed their first cases of the Wuhan coronavirus on Monday. Both cases were detected near the Iranian border and involved patients who recently traveled to Iran, where an outbreak spreading from the city of Qom has officially infected 61 people and killed 12, although a lawmaker from the area claims there have been 50 deaths and 250 people are under quarantine.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) told Breitbart News that all his conversations with President Donald Trump over the past month have involved the coronavirus, offering his remarks on Breitbart News Sunday in an interview with special guest host Joel Pollak.
Chinese state media on Wednesday demanded foreign carriers resume air travel even though the coronavirus epidemic is still raging.
China’s state-run Global Times ran an editorial on Wednesday calling for the Chinese people to unite against the Wuhan coronavirus epidemic, which of course means “trust and obey the Communist Party” in practice.
Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Beat With Ari Melber” blasted President Donald Trump’s expanded travel ban, which includes six additional countries. Omar called the travel ban “completely racist and extremely Islamophobic,” saying it is “quite
The allotment of green cards to foreign nationals arriving from countries listed on President Trump’s travel ban have continued almost unchanged, dropping by less than five percent, since 2017.
President Donald Trump has widened his so-called ‘travel ban’ in an effort to force foreign governments to tighten up their security checks on travelers.
More than 260,000 foreign nationals have been legally admitted to the United States from all 13 travel ban countries between 2016 and 2018.
Chinese state media on Friday denounced the U.S. State Department for advising against travel to China, calling it an “overreaction which would greatly hurt global tourism and hinder people-to-people exchanges.”
Dr. Nicole Saphier says the “right thing” for the United States to do amid the deadly coronavirus outbreak is to shut down all travel to and from China.
Tom Cotton is calling on the Trump administration to implement a targeted travel ban on China amid growing fears over the coronavirus.
In an interview with Breitbart News on Tuesday, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AK) said the Trump administration should consider banning all “non-essential travel” from China into the United States given the risks associated with the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in the one-party state.
Omar said: “Trump doesn’t just want a border wall. He’s creating an invisible wall of keeping out people around the world based solely on their religion.”
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is urging President Donald Trump’s administration to consider implementing a ban on travelers from China to the United States over the Chinese Communist Party’s mishandling of the coronavirus outbreak that has left more than a dozen people dead.