Peter Doocy: Biden is mandating all Americans to get vaccinated but not illegal immigrants at the southern border.

 


Jen Psaki refused to answer the question on Friday posed by Peter Doocy about WHY it is that the Biden administration is putting more constraints and requirements on small businesses than on people streaming across America’s southern border.

Psaki, like any run of the mill democrat or journalist, thinks this is a dumb question because they don’t care about the people streaming across the border being vaccinated. They don’t care about anyone bringing crime or terror to America, why would they care about anyone bringing Covid, right?

It’s more than that, though, they simply don’t consider it legitimate to even ask. They sneer at the very question because obviously anyone asking about PROBLEMS with refugees, illegals, or asylum seekers must by definition be racist and, ipso facto, someone to mock and dismiss.

Which is what Psaki does here, with the usual utter compliance and complicity of the rest of the press corps.

"Our objective is to get as many people vaccinated as humanly possible," Psaki told Doocy when asked why illegal immigrants are not being vaccinated but American workers will be forced to under President Biden’s mandate. "The president’s announcement yesterday was an effort to empower businesses to give businesses the tools to protect their workforces. That’s exactly what we did."

Doocy then pressed Psaki again saying, "Vaccines are required for "people at a business with more than 100 people. It is not a requirement for migrants at the border. Why?"

"That’s correct," Psaki responded.

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