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A legal group founded by former President Donald Trump s policy adviser Stephen Miller and the state of Texas sued the Biden administration in response to its taking in tens of thousands of unaccompanied migrant children at the border and releasing them into the United States.
Miller’s Washington-based America First Legal Foundation is supporting Texas as outside legal counsel in a lawsuit that charges President Joe Biden did not adequately plan what to do with children arriving at the border in place of turning them away. The suit also asserts that the Biden administration, by releasing those children into the U.S., has put people at greater risk of contracting the coronavirus.
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James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
12:29 P.M. EDT
Q Hi, good afternoon.
MS. PSAKI: Good afternoon. Okay. Today, the President will announce that on Thursday he expects he will meet his goal of 200 million shots administered in 100 days or under 100 days, I should say a goal he doubled after meeting his original goal of 100 million shots by day 58 of his presidency.
As the administration as we work to get even more people vaccinated, President Biden will call on employers across America to do everything they can to help their employees and their communities get vaccinated.
That includes a tax credit for small- and medium-sized businesses to fully offset the cost of paid leave for employees to get vaccinated and recover from any aftereffects of vaccination if needed, and a call for employers, large and small, to take additional steps to help get their employees and communities vaccinated.
22 Apr 2021
Three media post mortems into President Joe Biden’s policy flip-flop-flip on refugees last week suggest that Biden’s staff tried to protect their boss from further migration-caused political damage, but were overruled by pro-migration advocates outside the building.
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Washington Post said April 20 that Biden made the critical decision to cap the 2021 inflow at 15,000, far below early suggestions of 62,500 refugees:
President Biden overruled his top foreign policy and national security aides, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, when he kept in place the Trump administration’s record low cap on the number of refugees admitted to the United States, according to three people familiar with the matter, a decision that was reversed after a public outcry.