There are projections of more migrants arriving, as the Biden administration is expected to shift from using a pandemic-era health law, Title 42, back to the previous immigration law, Title 8.
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The two were picked up by border officers. María was processed and then released. But she had no information on the fate of her husband. Because their country is not accepting back its citizens, Nicaraguans are generally able to enter the country and seek asylum. Migrants who have crossed the border and have been released by Border Patrol wait at the airport in El Paso, Texas
Ruben Garcia noted that when Afghan refugees came to the U.S., facilities were opened to house 10,000"and they did that overnight." It's unlikely the state will steer resources to humanitarian aid in the state. He recently announced investigations of groups assisting the migrants, accusing them of aiding and abetting the migrants.
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