Hundreds of migrants amass near US-Mexico wall with COVID ban set to end
- Long lines of migrants have formed in Tijuana near the US-Mexico border in the final days of a three-year Title 42 policy that blocked people crossing from seeking asylum.
- The policy is set to expire at midnight on May 11, prompting a rush of migrants to the border, some of whom have attempted to cross illegally instead of waiting.
- The US has insisted that the end of Title 42 does not mean open borders, and the Biden administration and Texas state government are sending reinforcements to the border to prepare for a possible increase in illegal immigration.
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Migrants await entry at US-Mexico border as Title 42 expiration nears
SAN DIEGO -- Hundreds of immigrants are camping at the gates to the United States hoping to be some of the first migrants to be processed into the asylum system after Title 42 ends Thursday at 9 p.m. Migrants fleeing from Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Afghanistan, Turkey and Jamaica were just some of the people FOX 5 spoke with -- all hoping to make the argument they will be hurt or killed if they return to their home countries. One woman told me a…
Migrants amass along US-Mexico border as COVID-era restrictions near end
U.S. border agents in El Paso, Texas, on Tuesday urged hundreds of migrants amassing on city streets to surrender to authorities as illegal crossings rose in the run-up to the end of COVID-19 border restrictions known as Title 42 later this week.
Migrants flow north to US border ahead of policy changes
BAJO CHIQUITO, Panama (AP) — The long wooden boats packed with migrants in orange life jackets arrived one after another, pushed down the Tuquesa river by outboard motors. By day’s end, authorities had registered some 2,000 migrants at this remote riverside outpost on the edge of the Darien jungle that links Panama and Colombia. Some had vague information — from relatives, social media, smugglers — about coming border policy changes by the Unite…
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