Thousands of intel officers refusing vaccine risk dismissal

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Thousands of intelligence officers could soon face dismissal for failing to comply with the U.S. government’s vaccine mandate, leading some Republican lawmakers to raise concerns about removing employees from agencies critical to national security.

Several intelligence agencies had at least 20% of their workforce unvaccinated as of late October, said U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart, a Utah Republican who is a member of the House Intelligence Committee. Some agencies in the 18-member intelligence community had as much as 40% of their workforce unvaccinated, Stewart said, citing information the administration has provided to the committee but not released publicly. He declined to identify the agencies because full information on vaccination rates was classified.

While many people will likely still get vaccinated before the administration's Nov. 22 deadline for civilian workers, resistance to the mandate could leave major agencies responsible for national security without some personnel. Intelligence officers are particularly hard to replace due to the highly specialized work they do and the difficulties of completing security clearance checks.

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Basically all the principled people are going to be forced out of their jobs across the nation. Guess who is left to run it.
 
Thousands of intelligence officers could soon face dismissal for failing to comply with the U.S. government’s vaccine mandate, leading some Republican lawmakers to raise concerns about removing employees from agencies critical to national security.

Several intelligence agencies had at least 20% of their workforce unvaccinated as of late October, said U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart, a Utah Republican who is a member of the House Intelligence Committee. Some agencies in the 18-member intelligence community had as much as 40% of their workforce unvaccinated, Stewart said, citing information the administration has provided to the committee but not released publicly. He declined to identify the agencies because full information on vaccination rates was classified.

While many people will likely still get vaccinated before the administration's Nov. 22 deadline for civilian workers, resistance to the mandate could leave major agencies responsible for national security without some personnel. Intelligence officers are particularly hard to replace due to the highly specialized work they do and the difficulties of completing security clearance checks.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...

Basically all the principled people are going to be forced out of their jobs across the nation. Guess who is left to run it.

Looks like THEY want to purge Americans who might not follow orders to harm (or worse) other Americans.
 
Government can't deny a person to express their religious belief. If a person feel it is wrong according to their belief. That the government can't forced them to go against it or create a universal system that they must follow.
They must stay away from a person belief.


 
Thousands of intelligence officers could soon face dismissal for failing to comply with the U.S. government’s vaccine mandate, leading some Republican lawmakers to raise concerns about removing employees from agencies critical to national security.

Several intelligence agencies had at least 20% of their workforce unvaccinated as of late October, said U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart, a Utah Republican who is a member of the House Intelligence Committee. Some agencies in the 18-member intelligence community had as much as 40% of their workforce unvaccinated, Stewart said, citing information the administration has provided to the committee but not released publicly. He declined to identify the agencies because full information on vaccination rates was classified.

While many people will likely still get vaccinated before the administration's Nov. 22 deadline for civilian workers, resistance to the mandate could leave major agencies responsible for national security without some personnel. Intelligence officers are particularly hard to replace due to the highly specialized work they do and the difficulties of completing security clearance checks.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...

Basically all the principled people are going to be forced out of their jobs across the nation. Guess who is left to run it.
expect a lot of law suites and Biden will lose
 
Government can't deny a person to express their religious belief. If a person feel it is wrong according to their belief. That the government can't forced them to go against it or create a universal system that they must follow.
They must stay away from a person belief.




If people are exempt from something because of their religious belief then everyone should be exempt.

Religion means you feel you believe in one of a hundred fictional religions. If they are allowed to be exempt because they feel they should be, then I should be exempt because I feel I should be. My feelings are no less valid because I don't believe in a invisible God or deity.
 

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