A policy that kept immigrants from illegally crossing the border during the pandemic has ended. Alabama lawmakers say they’re worried.
With COVID cases declining across the nation, the Biden Administration officially ended the COVID-19 public health emergency last week.
“We have significant concerns about what’s going on at the border, principally around the issue of fentanyl, and making sure that we can keep those drugs off the streets,” said Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall. Harris was NOT able to provide details on how the group plans to support immigrants. However, Attorney General Marshall spoke about what his office and other Alabama officials are doing to prevent a surge in migrants at the border.
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