shockedcanadian
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I'd have to be as dumb as a politician to think that there wouldn't be any harm done to my nation when a bunch of unvaccinated, from "places unknown" are allowed to enter my nation in the hundreds of thousands a month.
As much as there is no love lost between and my countries Creepy Covert Police. It's a bit astonishing to think that you maintain a closed border with us (and vice versa), but you're open season to all of Central America.
What is the CDC's position on this? Should your government hold a Hearing to smoke it out?
Coronavirus cases are surging in crowded government detention centers, as the number of illegal immigrants being held in the facilities has nearly doubled in the past months, according to a report on Tuesday.
More than 7,500 new coronavirus cases have been reported in the centers between April and last week, the New York Times reported, citing an analysis of Immigration and Customs Enforcement data.
In that same period, the number of people being held in detention rose to more than 26,000 from 14,000.
The rise in COVID-19 cases accounts for more than 40 percent of all cases reported in ICE facilities since the pandemic began, the Times said.
Public health officials told the newspaper that few migrants are vaccinated, making the jammed detention centers ripe for outbreaks of the deadly disease.
As much as there is no love lost between and my countries Creepy Covert Police. It's a bit astonishing to think that you maintain a closed border with us (and vice versa), but you're open season to all of Central America.
What is the CDC's position on this? Should your government hold a Hearing to smoke it out?
COVID cases reportedly surging in illegal immigrant detention centers
Coronavirus cases are surging in crowded government detention centers, as the number of illegal immigrants being held in the facilities has nearly doubled in the past months, according to a report.
nypost.com
Coronavirus cases are surging in crowded government detention centers, as the number of illegal immigrants being held in the facilities has nearly doubled in the past months, according to a report on Tuesday.
More than 7,500 new coronavirus cases have been reported in the centers between April and last week, the New York Times reported, citing an analysis of Immigration and Customs Enforcement data.
In that same period, the number of people being held in detention rose to more than 26,000 from 14,000.
The rise in COVID-19 cases accounts for more than 40 percent of all cases reported in ICE facilities since the pandemic began, the Times said.
Public health officials told the newspaper that few migrants are vaccinated, making the jammed detention centers ripe for outbreaks of the deadly disease.