The U.S. and Mexico have announced that Mexico will continue to accept non-Mexican migrant deportations when Title 42 ends on May 11, the White House announced.
Former DHS Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli calls out politicians for their failure to secure the border after a previously-deported illegal immigrant was arrested for the murders of five people.to deport some non-Mexican migrants as part of a number of additional measures as officials prepare for what could be a historic migrant surge once Title 42 ends next week.
Mexico had agreed to accept a similar number of Title 42 -- the COVID-era public health order that allows for the rapid expulsion of migrants at the southern border -- but with the order due to end on May 11 with the end of the COVID-19 national emergency, it was not clear if those returns would continue.
With that order set to end, officials have feared another spike in migration as migrants believe they have a better chance of being released into the U.S. In FY 2022, more than a million migrants were processed into the U.S., even as deportations plummeted.
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