Law enforcement is bracing for a massive historic surge at the southern border with the end of Title 42.
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60,000 migrants are waiting near U.S.-Mexico border as Title 42 ends, border chief saysBorder Patrol is preparing for some of the tens of thousands of migrants on the Mexican side of the border to try to cross into the U.S. once Title 42 expires.
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Title 8 explained: Border policy Biden hopes will replace Title 42 after it endsThe public health measure Title 42 that authorized the quick expulsion of immigrants at the border is set to end at midnight. The US will then return to the decades-old immigration policy under a section of code known as Title 8. Here's what to know.
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Biden administration braces for 'chaotic' end to Title 42 border policyShelters and federal facilities are straining in El Paso and other border cities, where...
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Under pressure, Homeland Security surging resources to border as Title 42 endsThe Department of Homeland Security is assigning hundreds of asylum officers to the border to sort through the region's recent surge in humanitarian needs, Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says.
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Border crossings top 10,000 daily as migrants seek U.S. entry before Title 42 endsThousands of migrants are crossing into the United States this week before a new regulation takes effect that could bar most who cross illegally from seeking asylum, while others gathered on the Mexico side amid confusion about U.S. policy.
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U.S. Border Officials prepare for influx of illegal migrants as Title 42 ends Thursday -SAN DIEGO (CNS) – As the pandemic-era federal Title 42 policy to block immigrants at the southern border is set to expire Thursday, officials around the county are preparing for an influx of illegal immigrants seeking asylum. County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Nora Vargas has scheduled a news conference later Wednesday to discuss the county’s efforts to prepare for the...
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