A KSAT crew in Eagle Pass is getting a first-hand look at what the situation looks like at the border as Title 42 comes to an end.
U.S. Border Patrol, the National Guard, and the Texas Department of Public Safety are all in place, keeping an eye out on the migrant situation.
KSAT reporter Jonathan Cotto spoke with the Maverick County sheriff, who says leaders are pleasantly surprised that they are not seeing as many migrants as expected.
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