The U.S. is preparing for tens of thousands of migrants at its border with Mexico. Many of them believe they’ll have an easier time entering America once the pandemic-era policy Title 42 expires. Jackson Proskow explains the new rules, and what will happen to migrants who are ineligible to seek asylum.
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‘Our borders are not open’: U.S. prepares for migrant surge as Title 42 ends
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