Border Patrol agents along the U.S. southwest border with Mexico apprehended more than 22,000 migrants since Friday.
The migrant surge took place on the weekend leading up to the expected termination of the CDC’s Title 42 coronavirus protection protocol. A federal judge stopped the Biden Administration from ending the program on the announced May 23 date.
Whether Title 42 ultimately ends or not, migrants say they are tired of waiting and surged across the Rio Grande into the Eagle Pass, Texas, area of operations. Just under 5,000 crossed over the weekend — eclipsing the previous weekend’s total of just over 2,800 migrant apprehensions in the Del Rio Sector.
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