Taking advantage

Trump has found a reason to love the pandemic.

The US has expelled more than 6,300 undocumented migrants on its Mexico border using emergency powers to curb coronavirus spread, officials say.

The measure, initially in place for 30 days, was necessary to limit the spread of the disease in crowded places such as border patrol stations or ports of entry, said CDC Director Dr Robert R Redfield. The US has the world’s highest number of confirmed infections – more than 460,000 – and nearly 16,500 deaths.

A social-distancing move, in other words.

In recent years, most of the people trying to enter the US have come from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, usually claiming to be fleeing poverty and violence.

Combined, those countries have fewer than 700 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 32 deaths, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University, which is tracking the disease globally. Mexico has some 3,400 confirmed cases with 194 deaths.

They have far fewer cases than we do…so this could be seen as sending them back for their own safety. That won’t be how Trump sees it though.

Those being sent back under the CDC order include children arriving at the border alone who would previously be transferred to the Department of Health and Human Services to be protected from violence and exploitation. “The disease doesn’t know age,” Mr Morgan said.

However, he rejected criticism that the health measure was being used as an extension of the Trump administration’s hardline immigration policies. “This is not about immigration. This is about public health,” he told reporters. “This is about putting forth aggressive mitigation and containment measures.”

Could be, but with Trump on the throne, it’s best to be suspicious. Pro Publica and Democrats are being suspicious.

But an internal CBP document published by ProPublica website shows that access to protections such as asylum has been effectively blocked, with exceptions granted only for those able to show a “reasonably believable” fear of being tortured.

On Tuesday, Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee wrote a letter to acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, who oversees border agencies, saying the government’s use of the emergency public health measure was not legal.

“Contrary to existing law, individuals, families and children are now unable to sufficiently make claims for asylum, seek other forms of humanitarian protection, and, in some instances, are being expelled to countries in which they fear p[er]secution,” it said.

The virus is not the only threat to life, even now.

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