Rep. Matt Gaetz unveils legislation to deport all illegal immigrants during a pandemic
WASHINGTON D.C. - Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., unveiled legislation Tuesday that would force the government to deport all illegal immigrants held in the U.S. when a national emergency is declared because of a communicable disease -- the latest call for tougher border and immigration restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“It is unconscionable that at a time when we should be working together as Americans, Democrats are working to socially engineer our country and advance their legislative priorities,” Gaetz said in a statement. “The PANDEMIC Act puts Americans first by requiring that all illegal aliens be deported during a pandemic, ensuring our resources are used to benefit and protect American citizens.”
The PANDEMIC (Protect American Nationals During Emergencies by Mitigating the Immigration Crisis) Act was filed in response to a bill introduced recently by Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., and Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., which would release illegal immigrants and halt immigration enforcement against individuals not deemed a significant public safety risk.
Booker had described Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centers as a “ticking time bomb” because of the close quarters in which detainees are housed and “a population of much higher rates of underlying health issues.”
“We have an obligation to do everything we can to prevent the spread of this deadly disease, and that means moving people out of detention centers when they do not pose a public safety risk,” he said, calling it a “matter of life and death.”
But Gaetz accused Democrats of wanting “COVID catch and release on the border” and said that Mexico was doing similar deportations.
“I think we should love our country at least as much as Mexico loves theirs,” he said.
The bill mandates that any illegal immigrant during a national emergency related to a communicable disease would be removed from the U.S. “in a manner which eliminates the need for additional detention at any processing center” and that “assures expeditious removal.”
While the bill stands little chance of passage in the Democratic-controlled House, it is the latest sign of calls for stricter border controls and immigration policies from immigration hawks -- some of which have been adopted by the administration.
The administration has so far shut down most visa processing services, while President Trump instituted travel bans on China, Iran and the European Union, as well as a temporary restriction on some green cards for people coming in from abroad.
n terms of illegal immigration, the administration is now turning away illegal immigrants and asylum-seekers at the border as part of an effort to reduce overcrowding. But it has also released some illegal immigrants into the country.
Acting Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Ken Cuccinelli said earlier this month that 693 immigrants in custody have been identified for release, due to being more vulnerable to the virus and its effects.
He noted that ICE has a long history of dealing with people coming across the border with infectious diseases, but this is an “unprecedented” situation.
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