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The Department of Homeland Security says the border remains secure, and has released a six-pillar plan on how they will manage as Title 42 ends.

That includes the end of Title 42, a rule used to expel migrants and reject asylum seekers. While the end of Title 42 will not change the government's ability to do either of those things — as the longstanding Title 8 already allows for it — the concern comes as border agents expect thousands of migrants to overflow already full processing centers.The Department of Homeland Security said the border remains secure, and has released a six-pillar plan on how they will keep the border secure.

Pillar 2: Increasing CBP processing efficiency and moving with deliberate speed to mitigate potential overcrowding at Border Patrol stations and to alleviate the burden on the surrounding border communities. Pillar 4: Bolstering the capacity of non-governmental organizations to receive noncitizens after they have been processed by CBP and are awaiting the results of their immigration removal proceedings. And, the United States is ensuring appropriate coordination with and support for state, local, and community leaders to help mitigate increased impacts to their communities.

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