How Texas-Mexico Border Cities Are Preparing for Decision on Title 42 Asylum Limts
Across the Rio Grande, Texas law enforcement and the National Guard have lined the banks of the river as a show of force.“Letting them know we don’t want them coming in illegally and if they’re seeking asylum or help to do it legally,” said Sgt. Erick Estrada, Texas DPS Laredo District spokesman.
Pete Saenz, Mayor of Laredo, votes Democrat but considers himself an independent. He says now is not the time to let Title 42 lapse. That surge, Saenz says, pulled resources from other border communities to Del Rio, leaving them vulnerable to drug traffickers.HOW DRUG CARTELS INFLUENCE MIGRANT TRAVEL
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