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Scalise鈥檚 Claim That Unauthorized Immigrants Are Getting Priority for Vaccination Misses the Point

鈥淣ow he [Biden] is saying that people who came here illegally can jump ahead of other Americans who have been waiting to get the vaccine.鈥

Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.)

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During a , Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) claimed President Joe Biden was allowing unauthorized immigrants to move ahead of American citizens to get their covid-19 vaccines.

鈥淣ow [Biden鈥檚] saying that people who came here illegally can jump ahead of other Americans who have been waiting to get the vaccine,鈥 said Scalise, who is also the No. 2 Republican leader in the House.

Lauren Fine, a spokesperson for Scalise, said the representative was referring to a , which said the agency 鈥渆ncourages all individuals, regardless of immigration status, to receive the COVID-19 vaccine once eligible under local distribution guidelines.鈥

Since supply is limited, wrote Fine in an emailed statement, 鈥渇or every vaccine an illegal immigrant gets, that鈥檚 one an American citizen waiting in line is not getting. If you鈥檙e an American citizen that鈥檚 currently in a group that can鈥檛 get the vaccine yet, you鈥檙e now behind in the line to an illegal immigrant in a group that can get one.鈥

Considering the DHS statement, other press statements and executive plans, the Biden administration has certainly been vocal about its position that all immigrants should be able to get this shot.

But, we wondered, does allowing this population access to the vaccine mean 鈥 as Scalise suggested 鈥 they are being invited to step in front of American citizens in the queue?

We asked the experts.

The Gist of Biden鈥檚 Policies

The Biden administration released a during the president鈥檚 first week in office. The administration, according to the document, is 鈥渃ommitted to ensuring that safe, effective, cost-free vaccines are available to the entire U.S. public 鈥 regardless of their immigration status.鈥

The plan directs federal agencies to take action to ensure everyone living in the U.S. can access the vaccine free of charge and without cost sharing.

During a , White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the administration feels 鈥渢hat ensuring that all people in the United States 鈥 undocumented immigrants, as well, of course 鈥 receive access to a vaccine, because that, one, is morally right, but also ensures that people in the country are also safe.鈥

The DHS statement also specified that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency wouldn鈥檛 conduct enforcement operations at or near vaccination sites or clinics.

The Biden administration didn鈥檛 respond to a request to clarify its position on unauthorized immigrants鈥 access to vaccines in relation to Scalise鈥檚 claim. But, based on publicly available information, it is clear the administration wants immigrants to have access to the vaccine. However, no statement or provision in the administration鈥檚 policies indicates they should 鈥渏ump鈥 ahead of other Americans.

Public health experts across the board criticized Scalise for his statement, in effect saying he was missing the point.

鈥淭he line is not drawn by your immigration or legal status,鈥 said , senior medical adviser for Physicians for Human Rights, a nonprofit that investigates the health consequences of human rights violations. 鈥淚t鈥檚 drawn by your vulnerability, your potential for exposure and your risk.鈥

, a professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University, said Scalise鈥檚 claim misrepresents what Biden is trying to do.

鈥淭hey are simply saying that if an immigrant falls within a category that is currently prioritized (e.g., a healthcare worker or someone over a certain age), they should not be excluded from getting the vaccine,鈥 Levi wrote in an email. 鈥淚t does not put an immigrant ahead of a prioritized category.鈥

, director of racial equity and health policy at 麻豆女优, a nonpartisan health policy organization, had a similar take. (KHN is an editorially independent program of 麻豆女优.)

鈥淭he policies clarify that all people in the U.S. are eligible for vaccinations regardless of their immigration status and encourage immigrants to get vaccinated when they become eligible based on their local guidelines,鈥 she wrote in an email. 鈥淭hey do not prioritize immigrants.鈥

, a senior fellow in health policy with the Cato Institute, a D.C.-based free-market think tank, said the Biden plan is just following standard public health policy and epidemiological principles.

鈥淭rying to place an emphasis on immigration status might be a good way to press people鈥檚 buttons to get a sound bite on television,鈥 said Singer. 鈥淏ut immigration status is really irrelevant when we鈥檙e prioritizing people. It doesn鈥檛 matter where you come from. If you鈥檙e here in the U.S., you should get vaccinated.鈥

Part of the Essential Workforce

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 independent in December that states should first prioritize vaccinating health care workers and residents and staff members of long-term care facilities. The next priority group, according to ACIP, should be people ages 75 and older and other front-line essential workers who are not in health care. The Biden administration also recently recommended the age category be lowered to include all seniors, age 65 and older. However, states are free to create their own vaccine distribution plans and decide what groups will get vaccinated first.

Unauthorized immigrants make up significant percentages of the workforces deemed 鈥渆ssential鈥 by ACIP. For example, that noncitizens(a broad group that could include immigrants in the country lawfully) constitute 22% of all food production workers, 8% of workers in long-term care facilities and 5% of health care workers who have direct patient contact.

The Migration Policy Institute the number of unauthorized immigrants who qualify as essential workers ranges from 1.1 million to 5.6 million, depending on how essential workers are defined. The institute also reported that about 49% of the estimated 2.4 million farmworkers in the United States were unauthorized immigrants as of 2016.

And it鈥檚 important those groups get vaccinated regardless of immigration status, not just as a good public health practice, but also from an ethical and humane perspective, said , executive director of the American Public Health Association.

鈥淚t has obviously been a long-standing public health principle that infection anywhere affects the health of everyone,鈥 said Benjamin. 鈥淚t is also of the highest ethical standards to make sure everybody gets vaccinated and gets treated for infectious disease.鈥

Benjamin added that many unauthorized immigrants who work in essential roles are the foundation keeping society functioning during the pandemic, such as restaurant workers and caretakers.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e at higher risk because they鈥檙e out and about and they can鈥檛 shelter at home,鈥 said Benjamin. 鈥淎t the end of the day, if we did not vaccinate them and they could not go to work, our economy would totally collapse.鈥

Plus, 70% to 90% of the population needs to be vaccinated to reach herd immunity in the U.S.

鈥淎s long as this doesn't happen, it doesn鈥檛 matter who is vaccinated,鈥 said Mishori. 鈥淭o reach herd immunity in the U.S., everyone, regardless of their immigration status, needs to get vaccinated.鈥

鈥淰iruses don鈥檛 know the legal status of their victims,鈥 Mishori added.

One other note is that the population in question is small compared with the total U.S. population. About live in the U.S., making up around 3% of about 330 million people in the country.

Our Ruling

Scalise said it is Biden's policy that 鈥減eople who came here illegally can jump ahead of other Americans who have been waiting to get the vaccine.鈥

The Biden administration has made it clear that unauthorized immigrants are eligible to receive the vaccine if they are part of a priority group, such as health care workers or seniors. That does mean some unauthorized immigrants who meet specific vaccination criteria for job duties or age could receive a shot before American citizens who do not meet those requirements. This is in keeping with long-standing public health practices.

But Scalise was misrepresenting Biden鈥檚 policy when he suggested that unauthorized immigrants are being prioritized over American citizens or can jump the vaccination line.

Eligibility for the vaccine is based on job and age categories 鈥 period. Under the Biden approach, immigration status is not a qualifying or disqualifying factor.

His statement contains an element of truth but ignores critical facts that would give a different impression. We rate this claim Mostly False.

Sources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 鈥, December 2020鈥

Department of Homeland Security, 鈥,鈥 Feb. 1, 2021

Email interview with , professor of health policy and management at the George Washington University, Feb. 3, 2021

Email interview with , vice president and director of racial equity and health policy at 麻豆女优, Feb. 3, 2021

Email statement from Lauren Fine, communications director for House Republican Whip Steve Scalise, Feb. 3, 2021

麻豆女优, 鈥,鈥 Jan. 13, 2021

Migration Policy Institute, 鈥,鈥 February 2021

Migration Policy Institute, 鈥,鈥 accessed Feb. 4, 2021

Phone interview with , associate professor of bioethics at Johns Hopkins University, Feb. 3, 2021

Phone interview with , executive director of the American Public Health Association, Feb. 4, 2021

Phone interview with , senior medical adviser of Physicians for Human Rights, Feb. 4, 2021

Phone interview with , senior fellow in health policy studies at the Cato Institute, Feb. 5, 2021

Rev.com, , accessed Feb. 3, 2021

Steve Scalise Republican Whip Office press release, 鈥,鈥 Feb. 2, 2021

The White House, 鈥,鈥 January 2021

YouTube, Feb. 2, 2021

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