Title 42 Is Over At The Border: Latest Update From El Paso

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Section 1: The Expired Immigration Rules and the Impending Crisis

As we wake up to a brand new day, a pressing issue looms large at the US-Mexico border. The expiration of the Covent era policy, which allowed the United States to expel migrants, has left Texas cities along the border bracing for the worst. With the absence of Title 42, migrants now face uncertain fates - they may be removed from the country, detained, or released into the country while their cases make their way through immigration courts, a process that could take years.

Section 2: The Struggles and Resilience of Migrants

In this moment of uncertainty, it is crucial to remember that behind every statistic lies a human story. Senior crime and justice reporter Rebecca Lopez joins us live from El Paso to shed light on the situation. She shares her encounter with a family of five who arrived at the border exhausted and hungry after a long and arduous journey. Jose Sanchez and his family left Venezuela in search of a better life, fleeing poverty and violence. Their journey was marked by hardship - spending eight days in the jungle with three young children in tow.

Jose recounts their struggles, highlighting moments where he carried two children while his wife carried another, and sometimes their oldest child walked for hours at a time. Their determination led them to El Paso a few weeks ago, where they found solace in the beauty of the United States - a country they never thought they would have the opportunity to experience.

Section 3: Acts of Kindness Amidst Crisis

Amidst this humanitarian crisis, there are individuals like Terry Ortega who recognize the need for compassion and support. Terry and others have stepped up to provide aid to these weary migrants, many of whom are children. These migrants have been on the road for over five months, enduring unimaginable hardships. When they finally arrive in El Paso, they are grateful for any assistance, even if it means sleeping on the floor.

However, the influx of thousands of migrants has overwhelmed the city's resources. The City Council acknowledges the need for additional funding to address this crisis and emphasizes the importance of treating everyone equally, as we are all children of God.

Section 4: A Call for Comprehensive Solutions

The national president of LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens) calls on the

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Title 42 is over at the border: Latest update from El Paso
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