Riley Gaines Celebrates Repeal of COVID Vaccination Mandate for Legal Immigrants

“Three years of blackmail: my husband’s suitability to have a chance of getting a green card. Forty-eight hours into the Trump administration, it got rid of the unfair barriers that kept families like mine in “uncertainty,” he continued. about illegal immigration while also making legal immigration easier and more accessible to other skilled, hardworking, tax-paying people who love America like my husband. Promises made, promises kept.

Gaines also shared that her family has spent about $15,000 on fees, applications, and lawyers and have had to restart the process several times. 

GOP LAWS, RILEY GAINES criticize DEMOCRATS FOR VOTING AGAINST PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS IN SPORTS LAW 

Riley Gaines attends the DailyWire+ red carpet premiere of “Lady Ballers” on November 29, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Davis/Getty Images for Bentkey Ventures)

“No one in any federal agency under President Biden could point us in the right direction,” Gaines added. “It took one viral tweet to fall on the right ears in the Trump administration for them to get this fixed essentially overnight.”

She also praised the policy change on X.

“Great news,” Gaines wrote. Following the tweet below, USCIS rescinded its Covid vaccination mandate for legal immigrants. I can’t even tell you how many thousands of people on the same stage have reached out over the past few years. Promises made, promises kept. Thank you, @realDonaldTrump. ” 

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said in an announcement effective Wednesday that it will no longer require the COVID-19 vaccination for legal immigrants, and that they will no longer deny citizenship to legal immigrants who do not give documentation that they received the COVID-19 vaccine. 

On October 14, 2021, the Biden Administration mandated that all candidates for citizenship obtain the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of obtaining citizenship.  

In November, Gaines said her husband, who left England for the United States six years ago, had been unable to obtain a green card because he did not need to be vaccinated against COVID-19.  

“VACCINE FATIGUE” IS AGGREGATED BY THE FACT THAT ABOUT HALF OF PEOPLE IN THE US WILL SKIP COVID AND FLU VACCINES THIS YEAR 

Riley Gaines speaks at Penn State University. (Riley Gaines)

“My husband left England to go to school 6 years ago,” Gaines said on a. I am not forcing illegal immigrants to get vaccinated.

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Rachel del Guidice is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to [email protected].

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