North Texas organizations and churches are preparing to do their part to help with the surge of migrants expected with the end of Title 42.
"We are not going to see a lot of people staying back in Dallas or on the streets of Dallas," Dallas Responds border liaison Almas Muscatwalla said.
"Gathering together information on our volunteers and seeing how many people that we can get as volunteers because we are going to need as many as we can get," Oak Lawn United Methodist Church associate pastor Isabell Marquez said.
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