'We're looking at probably 10 to 15 families a week, we could see that multiply, double after Title 42 is lifted,' the director of policy for Amigos de Guadalupe in San Jose said. Here's their plan to deal with the surge.
With a potential surge of immigrants crossing the border as Title 42 is set to end, some Bay Area nonprofits are expecting an influx of families.With a potential surge of immigrants crossing the border as the pandemic-era Title 42 order is set to end Thursday, some Bay Area nonprofits are expecting an influx of families.
Jeremy Barousse, the director of policy and organizing for the group, has been working in the immigrant rights field for nearly 10 years."Title 42 really created a crisis at the border where you have families escaping devastation in their home countries sitting at the Mexican border with nowhere to go," Barousse said.
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