Democratic senators go after President JoeBiden's plan to end Title 42 at border
of New Hampshire pushed Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in a recent letter to explain how he will secure the southern border when Department of Homeland Security documents show it expects more noncitizens to cross illegally each day than there are Border Patrol agents on the southern border.
“While Title 42 expulsion totals reflect repeat attempts to enter the United States, a sharp end to Title 42 would nonetheless significantly increase the number of migrants apprehended along the Southwest Border under Title 8. This is a fact that DHS itself concedes," the letter continued.
legislation to block Biden’s attempt to end Title 42. Lawmakers in both parties have warned that ending Title 42 and reversing the practice of immediately sending immigrants back to Mexico will lead to a rush at the border.DHS had issued a statement eight months ago on how it was preparing to end Title 42, but lawmakers criticized it for lacking details and falling short.
"Arizona Border Patrol regularly sees over three-quarters of on-duty agents assigned to processing. How will DHS ensure sufficient resources are dedicated to patrolling and interdicting individuals attempting to enter the United States without inspection?" the senators asked.
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