US President Joe Biden said it will be 'chaotic for a while' at the shared border with Mexico after COVID restrictions known as Title 42 end this week. The policy shift is expected to lead to a rise in border arrivals
The Biden administration and Texas state authorities are sending reinforcements to the U.S.-Mexico border to prepare for a possible increase in immigration when COVID-19 restrictions known as Title 42 are end on Thursday.
In a phone call on Tuesday, Biden and Lopez Obrador "discussed continued close coordination between border authorities and strong enforcement measures," the White House said in a statement.
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