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While the number of asylum seekers arriving in El Paso has local officials scrambling to ensure safety for migrants and city residents, officials are preparing for an even larger influx. The pandemic-era rule known as Title 42 is scheduled to be lifted May 11 at 11:59 pm.
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The declarations came as migrants are camped out just across the Rio Grande in anticipation of the end of Title 42. After three years of allowing for rapid expulsions, the policy will be lifted May 11.
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The Biden announcement on Thursday said the administration it will expand current programs and create new policies to facilitate more legal migration. But it also said it will ramp up removals and asylum bans for thousands more.
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Immigrant rights groups slam Biden administration's immigration policies after deadly fire in MexicoThe tragedy prompted immigrant rights organizations to point the finger at the Democratic administration for what they said are policies that lead to the “criminalization” of asylum seekers in the United States and Mexico.
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Ahead of Biden's visit to Texas, White House announces new efforts to curb unauthorized immigration.Immigrant rights groups slammed the plan as ineffective and redundant.
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The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday to keep Title 42 in place until a case between multiple GOP-led states and the Biden administration is resolved.
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The City of San Antonio said it was ready for any migrants that arrived in the Alamo City.
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The bipartisan group wants to see Title 42, imposed during the pandemic, continue to avoid "complete loss of operational control" of the border.
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The Biden administration wants to discourage migrants from crossing the border illegally when pandemic restrictions end. That looming deadline has revived a dispute about asylum and border security.
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For migrants who do not quality for asylum and are unwilling to enter the U.S. illegally, the end of Title 42 will be an insignificant change.