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Tag: Title 42

EL PASO, TEXAS - DECEMBER 22: Immigrants bundle up against the cold after spending the night camped alongside the U.S.-Mexico border fence on December 22, 2022 in El Paso, Texas. A spike in the number of migrants seeking asylum in the United States has challenged local, state and federal authorities. The numbers are expected to increase as the fate of the Title 42 authority to expel migrants remains in limbo pending a Supreme Court decision expected after Christmas. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

Independent Journalist Nick Sortor on Title 42 Expiring

The clock is ticking before Title 42 officially expires tonight as migrants continue to gather at the southern border.

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Video still from Nick Sortor's interview with In Focus on One America News Network

WH: End Of Title 42 Doesn’t Mean Border Is ‘Open’

with Nick Sortor

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Venezuelan and Nicaraguan migrants are transferred by agents of the Border Patrol after crossing the Rio Grande river from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico to El Paso, Texas, US to ask for political asylum on December 27, 2022. - The US government's two-year-old policy of invoking Covid-19 precautions to turn away hundreds of thousands of migrants at the Mexican border will remain in place for now, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. The decision to uphold the controversial rule known as Title 42 stemmed off a looming political crisis for President Joe Biden, as thousands waited at the southern border in expectation the policy was about to end. (Photo by Herika Martinez / AFP) (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

Retired Chief of the Border Patrol, Rodney Scott on the end of Title 42

Biden acknowledges that the border is likely to be chaotic for a while in the coming days

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Video still from Victor Avila's interview with Real America on One America News Network

Border Crisis Worsens As Title 42 Is Set To Expire

with Victor Avila

Read More Border Crisis Worsens As Title 42 Is Set To Expire
A group of Venezuelan migrants receive food and assistance from a local church in downtown Brownsville, Texas, on May 6, 2023. - Migrants crossed the Rio Grande and surrendered to Customs and Border Patrol agents a few days ago. Then they were taken to a detention center and released on American soil, where they are free to remain while a migration judge reviews their cases. Some of them are waiting for another relative to be released to continue on their way, and others are waiting for a relative that lives in the United States to buy their ticket to continue their trips. Humanitarian organizations say that there was an important increase in migrants in the last month, from 200 to 700 daily, because they are afraid that after the end of Title 42, they could be deported to their original countries or banned to enter the US for several years. (Photo by Moisés ÁVILA / AFP) (Photo by MOISES AVILA/AFP via Getty Images)

Former U.S. Ambassador and Doctor Warns of Healthcare Catastrophe with Title 42 Expiring

Lawmakers, officials, and Americans are speaking out about the variety of problems that will arise with the expiration of Title 42

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at a news conference on October 17, 2022 in Beaumont, Texas. Abbott met with state and local law enforcement to discuss measures in addressing the growing problem of fentanyl in the state. In September, the governor directed the state police through executive order to boost efforts at combating Mexican drug cartels, which he blames for transporting millions of doses of the opioid into Texas. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Gov. Abbott activates ‘Texas Tactical Border Force’

Prior to the termination of the Title 42 public health order, which helped prevent the entry of migrants into the United States, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the creation of a new Texas Tactical Border Force on Monday.

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