Riley Gaines celebrates repeal of covid vaccine mandate for legal immigrants
Riley Gaines, former NCAA swimmer and activist Female athletes are celebrating President Donald Trump’s order to inoculate legal immigrants with Covid-19.
“My family has been stonewalled for 3 years by the Biden administration,” Gaines told Fox News Digital.
“Three years of blackness: My husband’s health for a chance at a green card. Forty-eight hours into the Trump administration, he removed the unjust barriers that kept families like mine sleeping,” she continued. He is cracking down on illegal immigration by making legal immigration more streamlined and accessible for people who love America like Bale. Promises made, promises fulfilled.
Gaines said her family spent about $15,000 on fees, applications and attorneys, causing them to start the process over several times.
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Gaines added: “Under President Biden, no federal agency can point us in the right direction.” It took one viral tweet to fall on the right ears in the Trump administration to fix this overnight.
She also praised the policy change at X.
“Big news,” Gaines wrote. “Following the tweet below, USCIS revoked orders for covid vaccines for legal immigrants. I can’t even tell you the thousands of people in the same situation they’ve gotten in the last few years. @realDonaldTrump
US Citizenship and Immigration Services advertisement Starting Wednesday, it will not require a covid-19 vaccine for legal immigrants and will not deny citizenship to legal immigrants who do not provide documentation of their covid-19 vaccination.
On October 14, 2021, the Biden administration did Mandatory All applicants for citizenship to receive covid-19 vaccinations as a prerequisite for citizenship.
In November, Gaines said her husband, who moved to the U.S. from England six years ago, was unable to get a green card because he did not want to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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“My husband moved to America from England for college 6 years ago,” Gaines told X. “We got married 2.5 years ago. He still doesn’t have a green card because he doesn’t get the vaccinations.” Deport illegal immigrants, only legal ones.
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