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Content about immigrant workers
Immigrants are on the front lines of America’s health and economy security during the #Coronavirus pandemic. Take a look:
Immigrants are saving lives during the #Coronavirus pandemic. 1 in 4 of them are doctors #ThankYouImmigrants
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Trump: demonizes and attacks immigrants when he should be focusing on the #Coronavirus pandemic response
Immigrants: working as hard as they can to make sure we all get through this.
Real words from the Trump campaign, targeting people who have nothing to do with #Coronavirus and in fact are helping our communities get through the pandemic.
Real words from the Trump campaign, targeting people who have nothing to do with #Coronavirus and in fact are helping our communities get through the pandemic.
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Food and health workers help run America, yet they’re often asked to work long hours with few physical safeguards or social safety net. We’re so thankful for these immigrant workers working on the front lines of this pandemic
Immigrants, including those who guarantee our food safety, are on the front lines of this pandemic. They continue to work, often with inadequate health protections, and often with few unemployment or health benefits
Immigrants, including those who work in health care, are on the front lines of this pandemic. They work long hours at great risk to their own families. We’re grateful for everything they do!
Immigrants are only 17% of America’s workforce, but they are a MAJOR proportion of our front-line workers during this pandemic. Thank you to our essential workers for all that they do!
Immigrants are only 17% of America’s workforce, but they are a MAJOR proportion of our health-care workers during this pandemic. Thank you to our essential workers for all that they do!
Content about Trump’s missteps
The Trump Administration is using coronavirus to point the finger at immigrants. But coronavirus is not an immigration issue. Here are the facts:
The Trump Administration must prioritize the safety and health of all families during the coronavirus pandemic, regardless of immigration status. Here’s what DHS should do to protect immigrants and preserve public health for all Americans:
Regardless of what President Trump says, the #coronavirus pandemic is a public health crisis — NOT a border crisis, says @FrankSharry, Executive Director at @AmericasVoice
In this critical time, Trump and the White House are more interested in demonizing immigrants than pursuing urgently-needed public safety measures. Here are the missteps they’ve taken. #Coronavirus
Decisions have consequences, and Trump’s decisions dating back to 2018 and before have turned the #Coronavirus pandemic into a crisis. Here are some of the many missteps he’s taken:
Trump knew about the #Coronavirus as early as December 2019, but he refused to do anything about it. Here’s a look at how his delayed reactions only intensified the crisis:
Trump and Republican officials continue to call #Coronavirus “the Chinese virus” despite the fact that more than 100 hate crimes are now being reported against Asian-Americans each day. Trump needs to #StopTheHate #StopTheFear
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AGs from 8 states are calling for an immediate injunction against Trump’s diversion of $3.8 billion for the border wall. That $ was supposed to be for Nat Guard to purchase equipment critical to natural disasters and other emergencies (like COVID-19)
Trump’s Border Wall Obsession Comes at DIRECT Cost to COVID-19 Response
“The border wall has always been a stupid idea that is all about Trump’s ego, but the notion of moving forward with the wall construction at this critical moment is unconscionable.”
Trump is using the coronavirus pandemic to point the finger at immigrants instead of stepping up to save lives. Why is talking about immigrants at the border when we still don’t have enough ventilators and hospital beds?
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El gobierno de Trump está usando la amenaza del #Coronavirus para acusar a los inmigrantes. Aquí están los hechos:
El gobierno de Trump debe priorizar la seguridad y la salud de todas las familias durante la pandemia del #Coronavirus, independientemente de su estado migratorio. Esto es lo que el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) debe hacer para proteger a los inmigrantes y preservar la salud pública de todos los estadounidenses:
Independientemente de lo que diga el Presidente Trump, la pandemia del #Coronavirus es una crisis de salud pública, NO una crisis fronteriza, dice @FrankSharry, director ejecutivo de @AmericasVoice
En este momento crucial, Trump y la Casa Blanca están más interesados en demonizar a los inmigrantes que en establecer medidas de seguridad pública que se necesitan con urgencia. Esto es lo que han hecho:
Las decisiones tienen consecuencias y las decisiones de Trump han convertido la pandemia de #Coronavirus en una crisis
MORE INFORMATION
- (Blog) Ways to Help During the Coronavirus Pandemic: https://bit.ly/3dj37xO
- (Blog) How Immigrant Workers Are Getting Us Through The Pandemic: https://bit.ly/2QvdzIQ
- Experts Respond to Trump’s Failure to Address Pandemic and His Efforts to Harm Immigrant Communities: https://bit.ly/3976uVh
- Instead of Stepping Up to Save Lives, Trump Points Fingers and Blows Smoke: http://bit.ly/2Uk4Z0F
- Coronavirus Response Not a Time to Play Politics and “Blame the Immigrants”: http://bit.ly/39h6eEb
- (Column) En la respuesta al coronavirus no es momento de hacer política, ni de “culpar a los inmigrantes”: https://bit.ly/2WvJvk9
- (Column) La ‘cepa antiinmigrante’ del coronavirus en la Casa Blanca: https://bit.ly/3bcPdLL