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Pence ordered the closure of US borders against CDC's wishes: report

  
Via:  Nerm_L  •  5 years ago  •  4 comments

By:   Celine Castronuovo (TheHill)

Pence ordered the closure of US borders against CDC's wishes: report
Vice President Pence in March reportedly ordered the director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to use its emergency powers to close the U.S.

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The dumbfukery of extraordinarily smart stupid experts is appallingly amazing.  These extraordinarily smart stupid experts would have us believe there is no valid reason to close the borders?  What rock have these experts been hiding under?  A lot of us want to be as completely oblivious of reality as these extraordinarily smart stupid experts.

The virus that escaped China is running wild across the United States.  The press has been reporting, in breathlessly ominous tones, that 210,000 Americans have died and many, many, many more will die very soon.  The press has told us that millions have been infected and millions more will be infected very soon.  The press has been reporting that there isn't any hope of bringing the pandemic under control until far, far into the future.  We've been chastised and scolded for not taking the pandemic seriously.

No valid reason to close the borders of the United States?  The borders of the United States need to be closed to stop spread of the virus.  That's no different than wearing a mask to reduce spread of the virus.  Closing the borders places a mask on the United States.  It has become imperative for the United States to close its borders; not to keep the virus out but to keep the virus in.

These anonymous former CDC officials want to kill people around the world just to score political points.  These extraordinarily smart stupid lunatics aren't even following their own guidelines.  

The United States is closed for business.  Stay home and stay out.  Or die a horrible death like the rest of us.

Thank you, China.


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Vice President Pence in March reportedly ordered the director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to use its emergency powers to close the U.S. borders, despite top scientists saying there was no evidence that doing so would reduce the spread of COVID-19.

The vice president called the CDC's director, Robert Redfield, and told him to use the medical agency's special powers allotted during a pandemic, The Associated Press reported.

Title 42 of the Public Health Service Act gives federal health officials the authority to take certain wide-reaching measures during a pandemic in order to prevent the spread of a disease, including limiting immigration from countries with high numbers of confirmed cases.

Three people with direct knowledge of the situation told the AP that Pence's request came after the CDC had initially refused to comply with a Trump administration directive to shut down borders, saying at the time that there was no valid health reason to issue such a directive.

A former anonymous CDC official who was not authorized to divulge internal discussions said that Pence's chief of staff, Marc Short, and acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf were also on the phone call. The source told the AP that Redfield immediately ordered his senior staff to carry out the order.

Since the action was implemented in March, it has caused nearly 150,000 children and adults to be expelled from the U.S., according to the AP's analysis.

The CDC's order covered the U.S. borders with both Mexico and Canada, but has had a larger impact on the thousands of asylum-seekers and immigrants at the southern border.

Although public health experts recommended that the Trump administration focus on a national mask mandate, enforcing social distancing and increasing the number of contact tracers, top White House officials, including Trump aide Stephen Miller, pushed for the immigration order from the CDC.

"That was a Stephen Miller special. He was all over that," said Olivia Troye, a former top aide to Pence.

Troye recently resigned, saying the administration was prioritizing politics over the health and safety of Americans.

"There was a lot of pressure on DHS and CDC to push this forward," she told the AP.

Anthony So, an international expert at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, wrote in a letter to Redfield in April that "the decision to halt asylum processes 'to protect the public health' is not based on evidence or science," and said "this order directly endangers tens of thousands of lives and threatens to amplify dangerous anti-immigrant sentiment and xenophobia."

Pence spokeswoman Katie Miller told The Hill on Saturday that the AP's reporting was "false."

"Vice President Pence never directed the CDC on this issue," Miller said when contacted with a request for comment.

The AP's reporting comes as approximately 2,000 migrants from Honduras are traveling toward the U.S. southern border.

Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei reportedly said in a broadcast address on Friday that those who had crossed the border into Guatemala Thursday would be detained and returned to their home country, claiming that the migrants posed a health threat due to the coronavirus pandemic.


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Nerm_L
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1  seeder  Nerm_L    5 years ago

These extraordinarily smart stupid experts are lunatics.  The United States must put on a mask by closing its borders to keep the virus inside the United States.

China kept its borders open, China wasn't xenophobic.  That's what allowed the virus to escape and begin killing hundreds of thousands of people around the world.  These extraordinarily smart stupid experts want the United States to do what China did and spread the virus even more.  These extraordinarily smart stupid experts are completely clueless; what idiots they are.

 
 
 
zuksam
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1.1  zuksam  replied to  Nerm_L @1    5 years ago

They closed City Halls in most of the country. They closed most DMV's. How can the same people who agree those things were necessary think that the borders should have remained open. 

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
2  JBB    5 years ago

Where does he got off? Reject The Gimp and Pence!

 
 
 
Tacos!
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3  Tacos!    5 years ago

Or anyone who comes in could be quarantined for two weeks. A number of places (e.g., Hawaii, New Zealand) have been doing that. But someone would probably find a way to be angry about that and politicize it.

New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut just announced they will be doing that for travelers from about 2/3 of other US states . But I guess it's ok when blue states do it? 

 
 

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