Q: app discriminatory need cell phones and WIFI A:policy that’s working
Q: app discriminatory need cell phones and WIFI A:policy that’s working
#shorts On 3/29/2023, during press briefing, a reporter asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “I just wanted to follow up on that question about the app. Senator Booker sent a letter to DHS earlier this week saying that not only were there glitches, but he called the app discriminatory and said that there were a lot of, you know, privileges in just having a cell phone, being able to use the app, having consistent Wi-Fi and Internet service. I was wondering if the White House had a response to that claim and if there’s any plans on continuing this through May, when Title 42 lifts?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Look, we are always looking for ways to improve. When it comes to the app, of course, we’re looking for ways to improve it. And we’re aware of the senator’s letter. I don’t have anything to say beyond — to — beyond what I just laid out. But we do know that this policy is a policy that’s working …
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Q: app discriminatory need cell phones and WIFI A:policy that’s working
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#shorts On 3/29/2023, during press briefing, a reporter asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “I just wanted to follow up on that question about the app
- Senator Booker sent a letter to DHS earlier this week saying that not only were there glitches, but he called the app discriminatory and said that there were a lot of, you know, privileges in just having a cell phone, being able to use the app, having consistent Wi-Fi and Internet service
- I was wondering if the White House had a response to that claim and if there’s any plans on continuing this through May, when Title 42 lifts
- JEAN-PIERRE: Look, we are always looking for ways to improve