Today’s CBS This Morning ran with a popular right-wing trope to falsely scapegoat immigrants for the latest COVID-19 surge within the United States, while completely glossing over the impact of coronavirus-era immigration rules and the actual location of COVID-19 hotspots in the U.S.
Throughout the summer, the U.S. has seen an increase in COVID-19 that is averaging about 60,000 new cases per day and 2,000 deaths per week. Ninety-three percent of all new cases are the delta variant, which experts say is a more transmissible form of the coronavirus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that all Americans -- regardless of vaccination status -- wear masks indoors.
During the August 10 edition of CBS This Morning, the network attempted to tie this latest COVID-19 surge to an increase in border crossings. The segment highlighted the border town of McAllen, Texas, and mentioned that there are “growing concerns” among state officials about migrants spreading COVID-19.
During the segment, the reporter spoke to a local church volunteer and called the number of migrant crossings “overwhelming” before playing a clip of Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis seemingly accusing Democrats of not caring about COVID-19 when they “let” immigrants “hopscotch across that border”: