From the BBC:
“President Biden's first 100
days as president fact-checked”
Joe Biden has spent his first 100
days as US president focusing on a series of issues facing the country - from
immigration and the economy to Covid and the climate. On Wednesday evening
ahead of this milestone, the president addressed a joint session of Congress. We've
fact-checked some of the claims he made during this speech and his first months
in office.
Joe Biden: 'We'll have
provided over 220m Covid shots in 100 days' This target, given in his
speech to Congress, is an increase on previous goals - and has been achieved. When
he took office in January, President Biden pledged 100 million vaccine doses in
his first 100 days. At the end of March he doubled that commitment. At the time
he said: "I know it's ambitious - twice our original goal. But no other
country in the world has even come close, not even close, to what we are
doing." The US has so far delivered a total of 235 million vaccine
doses according to the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Around 16
million of these were given during the Trump administration, which means that
around 220 million have been delivered during Mr Biden's first 100 days in in
office. But the US still lags behind some other countries when comparing the
number of jabs done relative to the size of the population. Israel leads in
terms of vaccinating its population against the virus, followed by the United
Kingdom and then the US.
Joe Biden: 'Over 11 million undocumented folks - the vast majority overstaying visas' In his address to Congress, President Biden made the point that most of the undocumented people living in the US initially came into the country legally on visas, which have then expired. Mr Biden has recently faced criticism over a surge in illegal migration over the US southern border with Mexico. Although in some recent years more people have overstayed visas than have been apprehended crossing the southern border, it's not true that this is the case overall. A study by the Center for Migration Studies of New York found that visa overstays "significantly exceeded" border-crossing migrations for between 2010-2017. But experts say this isn't the the trend over previous decades, and in 2019 (the latest data available) there were 676,422 people who overstayed their visas, compared with 977,509 people apprehended at the border.
Joe Biden: An increase in
border migration 'happens every year... in the winter months'
The number fluctuates widely -
but there is not always a significant increase during the winter months. At a
press conference in March, he said: "There is a significant increase in
the number of people coming to the border in the winter months of January,
February, March. It happens every year." The US Customs and Border
Protection agency releases monthly figures on the number of
"encounters" at the south-west land border. In January and February
2021, 78,442 and 100,441 people were encountered - a significant increase on
the figures for the same two months in the previous year, which were each just
over 36,000. Since President Biden made the claim, the count for March has been
released - 172,331, the highest in recent years. In 2020, encounters at the
border fell slightly between January and March. In 2018, they remained
relatively steady.
Joe Biden: '1.3m new jobs...
more jobs in the first 100 days than any president on record'
This is another claim President
Biden made during his address to Congress. Since January, the US economy has
added 1,384,000 jobs, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's true
that's the most jobs created in the first 100 days of any presidency since
records began. April's job numbers are yet to be published, so the
number of jobs created in President Biden's first three months in office is
likely to rise further. This year's job growth follows unemployment
hitting the highest level since the Great Depression of the 1930s in April last
year - when more than 22 million jobs were lost over two months. The
economy has continued to bounce back from the pandemic under President Biden,
having gained more than 13 million during Donald Trump's final nine months in
office.
Joe Biden: 'America represents
less than 15% of the world's emissions'
This is correct in terms of
carbon emissions - the US produces just under 15% of the global total. President
Biden said this during his address to Congress as well as at the recent climate
summit, where he encouraged the largest economies to work together to tackle
global warming. China produces by far the most carbon emissions overall,
following its rapid economic growth over the past couple of decades. The US is
the next largest emitter, although its carbon emissions have been steadily
declining in recent years. When you look at emissions per person, the US
produces considerably more CO2 than China and many other rich countries, and
well over the global average. It generates the most per head for a country of
its population size.
Joe Biden: 'It's sick -
deciding that you're going to end voting at five o'clock [in Georgia], when
working people are just getting off work' It is not true that voting now
has to finish at 17:00, as stated on several occasions by President Biden. A
controversial new election law in the US state of Georgia led to heated
disagreement over its impact on voting, which we fact-checked previously. The
law allows counties to set voting hours anywhere between 07:00 and 19:00 for
early voting or on election day, as was the case previously. It
stipulates the hours required as a minimum on election day, saying:
"Voting shall be conducted beginning at 09:00 and ending at 17:00".
That's pretty much unchanged because "during normal business
hours" was the minimum requirement under the old law, widely interpreted
as 9am-5pm. For early voting, the new law is similarly more explicit,
with minimum voting hours up until 5pm set as the default position but with the
flexibility of ending at 7pm. Critics have called the new language more
restrictive.
Joe Biden: 'As you know, the
fastest-growing population in the US is Hispanic'
This is not right. Hispanic
Americans actually represent the second fastest growing demographic over the
past two decades, after Asian Americans. President Biden made this claim when
addressing the Mexican president in March. The Asian American population grew
81% between 2000 and 2019, from about 10.5 million to almost 19 million,
according to Pew Research Center analysis of the latest US census data. The
Hispanic American population grew by 70% during the same period, to more than
60 million.
^ You can clearly tell Biden is a
career Politician since he doesn't always state the facts. While he has done a
good job dealing with Covid he hasn't on all the other issues the US has to
deal with. He sent Harris up to New Hampshire - on the Canadian Border- last week to talk about his Transportation
Bill when she should be down at the Mexican Border dealing with the 1,653,931
(676,422 illegal visa overstays and 977,509 illegals at the US-Mexico Border.)
Maybe they both just aren't good with US Geography and think NH borders Mexico
and not Canada or maybe they just don't have a clue of what they are doing - or
both. ^
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