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Opinion | Who Trump Thinks Is Really to Blame for
the Covid Surge
It’s not unvaccinated conservative voters. It’s all
about the border.
Opinion by
CHARLES SYKES
08/07/2021
07:00 AM EDT
Charles
Sykes is editor-at-large of the Bulwark.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/08/07/republicans-unvaccinated-covid-border-502728
Even as
many Republicans rail against mask mandates and spread skepticism about
vaccines, GOP leaders have settled on one place where they take the spread of
Covid very seriously — the border.
The pivot
occurred quickly. This week, one Republican leader after another rushed to
blame the spread of the virus, not on the unvaccinated but on immigrants.
Former
President Donald Trump put out a statement linking to a New York Post article
claiming that “nearly 7,000 immigrants who tested positive for COVID-19 have
passed through a Texas city that has become the epicenter of the illegal
immigration surge.” (Actually, migrants who test positive are quarantined.
Videos of migrants roaming free and being dropped off at bus stations turned
out to be immigrants who had tested negative and were on their way out of the
country.)
But for
Trump, who famously launched his presidential campaign by warning about Mexican
rapists, the focus on migrants was like playing his greatest hits all over
again. Think of it as the 2021 version of the immigrant “caravans.”
This is all
taking place as public health officials are desperately trying to keep the
focus on the urgent need for more vaccinations. Some Republicans, including
Mike Pence and Mitch McConnell have joined in the chorus urging Americans to
get the shots, but the loudest and most popular messaging, from the likes of
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, is that there’s no disease dangerous enough that
anyone should sacrifice their right to ignore a public health crisis.
Except when
you can blame that disease on someone else.
With
remarkable unanimity — and a stunning lack of actual evidence — conservative
media has seized on the specter of disease-infested immigrants as the real
danger to public health.
Fox’s Sean
Hannity declared that the border (rather than the lack of vaccinations) is the
“biggest super-spreader” event of the pandemic. Ben Shapiro’s Daily Wire warned
of “COVID-Positive Illegal Immigrants Flooding Across The Border.” National
Review insisted: “This is the reality: The federal government is successfully
terrifying people about COVID while it is shrugging at the thousands of
infectious illegal aliens who are coming into the country and spreading the
virus.”
Back in
May, the conservative Washington Examiner ran a cover story that declared
“COVID Is Over. So, Get Over It.” It was accompanied by a picture of a mask
being set aflame. But, like other right-wing publications, the Examiner is
suddenly no longer over it, pivoting to focus on illegal immigrants — the issue
that they never get over. “Biden hypocrisy endangers American lives on southern
border,” read one headline. “This incoherent, contradictory policy undermines
both public health and the rule of law. And it will get innocent people
killed.”
A Wall
Street Journal columnist chimed in as well: “If Biden Is Serious About Covid,
He’ll Protect the Border.” Needless to say, right-wing Twitter is a dumpster
fire of xenophobia and hysteria about infections flooding across the southern
border.
A viral
Facebook post claimed: “The COVID delta variant is so deadly Biden is
restricting travel for Americans into Mexico but is keeping the border wide
open for illegal aliens to walk right into our country.”
As
Factcheck.org noted: “Neither of its major points is correct. Biden hasn’t
initiated any travel restrictions for Americans going to Mexico since the delta
variant became dominant in the U.S. in July, and his administration is
enforcing existing immigration laws.”
Earlier
this week, the administration said that it would continue the policy of quickly
expelling migrants from the U.S., citing the spread of the delta variant.
Despite some stumbles on border policy, the fact checkers pointed out that
there were more than 500,000 expulsions from February to June under Title 42,
which was the law the Trump administration used to expel migrants to prevent
the spread of the pandemic.
But
infected migrants do not even begin to account for the actual reality of the
pandemic, which is spreading far away from the border, and with very different
causes. If anything, it’s states in the interior such as Missouri and Arkansas
that present the greatest risk to themselves and other unvaccinated Americans.
Those
facts, however, are unlikely to slow the GOP’s campaign to blame the border
crisis. Instead, the message seems to be taking root among unvaccinated
Americans. A recent Axios poll found that 36.9 percent of the unvaccinated
blame “foreigners traveling in the U.S.” for the surge in Covid-19 cases. The
GOP senses political opportunity in those poll numbers and even officials who
have consistently downplayed the pandemic itself have quickly gotten on
message.
After
President Joe Biden chided him for standing in the way of mitigation efforts,
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis fired back on Wednesday: “Why don’t you do your job?”
he demanded. “Why don’t you get this border secure? And until you do that, I
don’t want to hear a blip about Covid from you, thank you.”
DeSantis,
whose state now accounts for 1 in 5 new Covid cases, went further, accusing
Biden of actually “facilitating” the spread of the virus. “You have hundreds of
thousands of people pouring across every month,” insisted DeSantis, who has
banned vaccine passports and threatened to withhold state funds from school
districts that mandate masks. “Not only are they letting them through, they’re
farming them out all across the country, putting them on planes, putting them
on buses.”
Florida, of
course, does not share a border with Mexico. But Texas does, and the GOP there
is laser focused on the threat of diseased Mexican and Central American
immigrants.
Sen. Ted
Cruz (R-Texas) blamed rising Covid rates not on unvaccinated Texans — there
were 9 million eligible as of August 1 — but on the foreigners. “And Biden
wants to release even more COVID positive illegal immigrants,” he declared.
“This is lunacy.”
Rep. Chip
Roy (R-Texas) went even further, calling for Biden’s impeachment over the
border issue. “Here we are saying, ‘Oh, we’re going to have to wear masks on
the floor of the House, but we’re going to do nothing to stop the flow of
people coming across our border,’” he complained to Fox News host Tucker
Carlson.
In Texas,
that rhetoric has become policy, highlighting the contrast between the GOP’s
laissez-faire approach to the pandemic and its new passion for blaming it on
migrants. Even though he had just signed an executive order banning mask
mandates and vaccine requirements, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state
troopers to begin targeting vehicles if they suspected they carried migrants
who might be infected.
Freedom!
Morphed quickly into Lock them Up!
After the
U.S. Department of Justice sued, a federal judge temporarily blocked the order,
but Abbott remained defiant. “The Biden Administration has knowingly—and
willfully—released COVID-19 positive migrants into Texas communities, risking
the potential exposure and infection of Texas residents,” Abbott said in a
statement.
All of this
is deeply cynical, but also familiar. The focus on the border allows some
Republicans to fall back into their comfort zone of identity politics and the
familiar narratives about scary foreigners and the need for big walls. More
immediately, it gives them a cudgel to beat Biden, while deflecting attention
from the failures of their own reckless policies.
It is a
well-worn playbook that plays well with the base … and donors.
“No elected
official is doing more to enable the transmission of COVID in America than Joe
Biden with his open borders policies,” DeSantis said in a fundraising email
that went out immediately after his press conference. Meanwhile, the pandemic
continues to surge, even as the GOP has decided that stoking outrage over an
immigration crisis is a political winner.
Unfortunately,
we will count the consequences of their wager in human lives.
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