Fauci Blows Off Open Borders, Says America Can’t Stop COVID Anyway

Fauci appeared Friday on Fox Business’ “Cavuto: Coast to Coast,” where he was asked to comment on the rising number of infections among illegal migrants, which host Neil Cavuto estimated to be around 4,000.

“You know, Neil, I don’t have an easy answer for that,” Fauci said, adding that Title 42, the public health order invoked by former President Donald Trump to prohibit some individuals from entering the U.S. in response to the pandemic, was still in effect.

“There is testing that is done — I’m certain it’s not as extensive as we would like to see — but I have to admit, Neil, I don’t have an easy answer. That’s a very difficult problem,” Fauci added.
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