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Migrants crossing border as Title 42 lifts face dangerous rainfall in Texas

Por: Newsweek Nation May 10, 2023

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An incoming storm with severe flooding potential is expected to hit southern and western Texas as Title 42 expires Thursday.Border crossings are expected to see a steep uptick with the end of the policy, which allowed the U.S. to turn away migrants at the border under the belief that they would exacerbate the COVID-19 pandemic. The order was installed under President Donald Trump in 2020, and Newsweek reported that since the measure was... + full article



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