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A Center for Immigration Studies article explains that “refugees” to the United States are not being tested for COVID prior to admission, despite the illness being a “quarantinable communicable disease” that should disqualify them from being allowed in.
COVID is technically not on the list of “quarantinable communicable diseases” that was last updated by President Obama in 2014, and Trump could amend the list by adding COVID to remove that loophole. It would make sense to do that from the official point of view since there has supposedly been justification to lock down the country and to develop and push potentially dangerous vaccines onto the population.
Trump has scheduled to bring in 15,000 mostly Islamic “refugees” next year under the secretive “Refugee Resettlement Program,” and if Biden is able to steal the election he will essentially open the borders of the United States and raise the ceiling for the Refugee Resettlement Program to 125,000 per year.
Over 11 thousand refugees were admitted in 2020, with 60 percent of them arriving after January 31, 2020, and with none of them being tested for COVID, despite the UN claiming that they are especially vulnerable to the disease.
The CIS article states: “But if Covid-19 is a ‘severe acute respiratory syndrome’ according to the CDC, and ‘severe acute respiratory syndromes’ render someone inadmissible to the United States, how can we be admitting refugees without requiring they be tested for Covid-19? … Surely updating the medical examination of refugees (and other immigrants) with Covid-19 will help in that direction. And should Biden win, he would need to come up with very strong justifications to reverse his predecessor’s executive order.”