The White House on Monday launched a targeted media campaign to raise awareness about vaccine eligibility and encourage Americans to get vaccinated as states open up doses to all Americans over the age of 16. Top Biden administration health officials are participating in roughly 30 local news interviews across the country, according to a White House official, focusing on markets that have lower vaccination rates in order to boost confidence in vaccines. Some health officials will also participate in national interviews. The officials include the top infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci Anthony Fauci Waters: Fauci 'was being bullied' by Jordan during hearing Whitmer: State won't close down again following GOP lawsuits Sunday shows - Fauci dominates with remarks on vaccines, boosters, masks and Jordan MORE , White House senior adviser on coronavirus response Andy Slavitt, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra Xavier Becerra Trump looms over Senate's anti-Asian hate crimes battle NIH reverses Trump administration's ban on fetal tissue research Overnight Health Care: Johnson & Johnson delay prompts criticism of CDC panel | Pfizer CEO says third dose of COVID-19 vaccine 'likely' needed within one year | CDC finds less than 1 percent of fully vaccinated people got COVID-19 MORE , Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine Rachel Levine Alarm grows over impact of states banning trans youth treatment Overnight Health Care: Senate confirms Levine for HHS, first openly transgender official | Progressives up pressure on Biden to back COVID vaccine patent waiver | Former Operation Warp Speed chief fired over sexual harassment allegations Senate confirms first openly transgender official, approving Levine for HHS MORE , Surgeon General Vivek Murthy Vivek Murthy Surgeon General's son interrupts morning TV interview Biden administration unveils network of community leaders ...
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Feds Upgrade Security Personnel at Migrant Child Detention Center in Texas
As Portland deals with more Antifa riots targeting Department of Homeland Security offices, the Federal Protective Service (FPS) can be found 2,000 miles away providing security around an unaccompanied migrant children site in Texas. As Breitbart Texas reported, the ICE office was under siege and set on fire, protected primarily by Portland fire and police departments. The task-specific DHS resources were in Carrizo Springs, Texas. The presence of FPS at detention sites is indicative of the security issues presented by detaining record numbers of unaccompanied children. The sites have come under scrutiny as the number of detained unaccompanied migrant children in federal custody exceeds 22,000. Breitbart Texas/Randy Clark The FPS states its mission , “to prevent, protect, respond to and recover from terrorism, criminal acts, and other hazards threatening the U.S. Government’s critical infrastructure, services, and the people who provide or receive them.” Earlier this month, Texas Governor Greg Abbott sounded the alarm on several sites due to sexual abuse allegations and COVID-19 concerns. In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, Abbott cites allegations of sexual assault, bullying, understaffing and a disregard for COVID-19 protocols at the San Antonio Freeman Expo Center. He also alleges that unaccompanied children with COVID-19 are not being isolated. Breitbart Texas/Randy Clark According to a law enforcement source within CBP, nearly 19,000 unaccompanied children were detained in March, an all-time monthly record. Heath and Human Services (HHS) is scrambling to keep up with the record numbers by adding facilities and increasing bed capacity at unprecedented paces. HHS has not responded to a request for information concerning the number of deployed FPS personnel at other unaccompanied migrant children shelters as of press time. Randy Clark is a 32-year veteran of the United States Border Patrol. Prior to his ...