President Joe Biden will be personally responsible
for every “DEATH” that occurs due to his
PERSONAL INVITATION TO ALL ILLEGALS
that enter the USA with COVID
That Blood will be on Biden’s hands
Gov Cuomo should be reminding him
how it feels to make a bad decision
NURSING HOME FACTS
Read More: https://covidtracking.com/nursing-homes-long-term-care-facilities
Very few American’s anymore can say they don’t know someone whose family hasn’t been affected by COVID.
Why would President Biden who didn’t come out of his basement to protect himself, care so little to open the Southern Border and not protect Americans?
We are looking to hold Governor Cuomo accountable for the Nursing Home deaths.
We now must hold President Biden accountable for each person who contracts it from those illegally crossing the border from his personal invitation.
IMMIGRATION FACTS
ABA: Impact of COVID-19 on the Immigration System
December 7, 2020
Status of Immigration Courts and USCIS offices:
On Monday, EOIR announced that hearings in non-detained cases at courts without an announced opening date are postponed through December 18, 2020.
Detention Issues:
There are currently 7,622 individuals who are or were in ICE custody and who have tested positive for COVID-19 since testing began in February 2020; 357 individuals were in custody and in isolation or monitoring as of December 3, 2020. ICE had tested 67,660 individuals in its custody for COVID-19 as of November 27, 2020.
According to ICE statistics, there were 16,709 individuals in detention as of November 27, 2020. This represents a small increase from two weeks ago. ICE released an updated spreadsheet of detention-related data on its website, which is updated through November 21, 2020. A copy of the spreadsheet is attached.
Freedom for Immigrants released its latest analysis and update on COVID-19 in immigration detention, covering October 23-November 23, 2020. FFI also continues to update its Detention Map that tracks reported COVID-19 cases at detention facilities around the country, as well as reported quarantines, inadequate sanitary conditions, and other information.
The UCLA Law Covid-19 Behind Bars Data Project, Columbia Law School's Center for Institutional and Social Change, The Bronx Defenders, and Zealous has launched the Health is Justice Litigation Hub, a new resource that provides analyses of hundreds of judicial decisions from federal and state courts regarding COVID-19 and people who are incarcerated. Coding enables users to analyze, search, and sort litigation materials along with a range of factors.
On Thursday, a federal judge in Northern California issued a second preliminary injunction in a case filed by individuals detained at the Mesa Verde Detention Center and jail in Yuba county. The opinion was highly critical of ICE’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic at the two facilities, as well as its conduct in the litigation. The court ordered that several specific measures be taken at Mesa Verde to reduce the potential spread of COVID-19 at the facility.
The Guardian covers how the COVID-19 pandemic has magnified the challenges faced by transgender individuals in ICE detention.
Effects of Southern Border Closure on Asylum Seekers:
On Thursday Judge Sullivan denied the government’s motion to reconsider his decision not to stay the order preventing the government from expelling unaccompanied minors under the CDC order. Therefore, the injunction remains in place. The government has appealed the ruling to the D.C. Circuit and on Thursday filed a motion with the court of appeals to stay the district court’s ruling. In support of the government’s motion for reconsideration before the district court, the government filed declarations of government officials, including Mark Morgan and the Acting Director of ORR. Those declarations are attached. The declarations provide information regarding the number of UACs expelled under the CDC order and apprehended by CBP since March, as well as the number of UAC referrals to ORR in recent months.
The Arizona Republic reports on the increase in dangerous smuggling operations along the U.S. Mexico border as a result of the COVID-19 related restrictions.
Read More:
The above is December as of March 5, 2021:
U.S. border agents detained nearly 100,000 migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in February, according to two people familiar with preliminary figures, the highest monthly total since a major border surge in mid-2019.
The figures, which have not been previously reported, show the scope of a growing migrant influx at the southwest border as U.S. President Joe Biden, a Democrat, seeks to roll back some of the restrictive policies of former President Donald Trump, a Republican. February was Biden's first full month in office.
Last month's total would represent the highest tally for the month of February since 2006. The sources who provided the figures to Reuters spoke on the condition of anonymity.
An increasing number of children arriving at the border without a parent or legal guardian has forced U.S. officials in recent weeks to scramble for housing options and take steps to speed up their release to sponsors in the United States.
The nearly 100,000 migrants detained at the border in February represent an increase over a figure of 78,000 in January. February's total appears to be the highest monthly number since June 2019 during a large border surge that Trump cited as justification for a broad immigration crackdown.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokeswoman said official statistics for last month likely will be released next week.
U.S. Border Patrol agents caught more than 4,500 migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in a single day on Wednesday, according to government figures shared with Reuters, a sign that illegal entries could continue to rise in March.
BIDEN OWNS THIS:
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