What exactly is going to happen when Title 42 expires one week from today? Immigration Attorney Esther_Valdes explains. More info:
SAN DIEGO – Roughly 7,000 illegal immigrants have been apprehended at the border daily in the weeks leading up to the expiration of Title 42.
Title 42 is pandemic-era legislation allowing the U.S. to turn away asylum seekers for the sake of public health. When Title 42 expires, immigrants will show up by the thousands attempting to seek asylum in the United States.
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