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Asylum-Seekers Say Joy Over End of Title 42 Has Turned to Anguish Induced by New US Rules
Asylum-seekers say joy over the end of the public health restriction known as Title 42 this month is turning into anguish with the realization of how the Biden administration’s new rules affect them.
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Family From Colombia Crosses Border Before Title 42 Ends, Now Lives in Chino Hills Park
A family from Colombia who entered the U.S. before the end of Title 42 now lives in a Chino Hills park.
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Number of Migrants at Southern Border Fell 50% After Immigration Changes: US Officials
The number of migrants encountered at the southern border fell 50% during the last three days compared with the days leading up to the end of Title 42 U.S. officials said Monday.
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Border Crossings Are Off From Last Week's Highs as US Pins Hopes for Order on Mobile App
With demand far outstripping available slots, a new U.S. government mobile phone app has been an exercise in frustration for many asylum hopefuls.
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‘In the Hands of God': One Venezuelan Family's Journey to the US
When Luis López was lost in Panama’s Darien Gap last year with his pregnant wife, their two children and her grandmother, he often knelt in the mud to beg God not to abandon them.
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‘All We Want Is to Be Safe': Migrants Push North After End of Title 42
Confusion has rippled from the U.S.-Mexico border to migrant routes across the Americas, as migrants scramble to understand complex and ever-changing laws. And while Title 42 has come to an end, the crush of migrants headed north has not.
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Border Crossing After Title 42
Pressure is building along the border as Title 42 is a thing of the past. Anabelle Sedano reports for the NBC4 News on May 12, 2023.
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Migrants Face More Challenges at Mexico Border as Biden Admin Sets New Immigration Rules
A full day after the rules known as Title 42 were lifted, migrants and government officials on Friday were still assessing the effects of a switch to new regulations adopted by President Joe Biden’s administration
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Title 42 Has Ended. Here Are 7 Things You Need to Know About the US's Evolving Immigration Policy
The U.S. is putting new restrictions into place at its southern border to try to to stop migrants from crossing illegally and encourage them instead to apply for asylum online through a new process. Here’s what you should know.
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Asylum Officer Perpares for Increase in Migrants
Many migrants at the border are begging for asylum, but they have to prove it is not safe for them to return to their home country. Once they do that, it could take several years for their case to make its way through immigration courts. Darsha Philips reports for the NBC4 News on May 11, 2023.
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Border Crisis Far Reaching Impacts
The increase in migrants is not just isolated to the Southwest. Resources are strained across the country as some lawmakers blame the White House policies for creating the chaos. Robert Kovacik reports for the NBC4 News on May 11, 2023.
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Migrants Seek Help While Waiting to Cross Border
Title 42 made it easier for border patrol agents to turn away people because of COVID concerns. But now it is over and there are already thousands of people crowding the U.S.-Mexico border. Anabelle Sedano reports for the NBC4 News on May 11, 2023.
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Pandemic-Related Asylum Restrictions Known as Title 42 Expire, Straining US Immigration System
Pandemic-related asylum restrictions that expelled migrants millions of times have ended in a shift that threatens to put a historic strain on the nation’s beleaguered immigration system.
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Judge Blocks DHS Plan to Release Some Migrants into US With No Way to Track Them
A federal judge tonight blocked the Department of Homeland Security from implementing a new Biden administration policy that would release some migrants into the U.S. without court dates or the ability to track them.
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Local Asylum Seeker Shares Success Story
As the countdown to the end of Title 42 continues one local immigrant is sharing her story on how she achieved what so many south of the border are hoping for.
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‘I Just Want to Be Able to Find My Family': Migrants Gather at US Border With Title 42 Set to Expire
n border towns like Tijuana, Mexico, migrants could be seen out in the open, covering their bodies with blankets and sleeping in makeshift tents, while waiting for their asylum hearings
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Scenes From the US-Mexico Border as Title 42 Ends
Hundreds of migrants were seen attempting to cross the U.S. and Mexico border as COVID-era asylum restrictions came to an end after three years.
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US-Mexico Border Communities Brace for End of Title 42
Towns and communities across the Southern border are bracing for the end of Title 42 and the wave of migrants expected to come with it. NBC’s Brie Jackson reports from El Paso, Texas.
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Border Officials Prepare for Migrant Influx as Title 42 Expires
Migrants rushed across the Mexico border Thursday in hopes of entering the U.S. in the final hours before pandemic-related asylum restrictions are lifted — a change that many feared could make it more difficult for them to stay.
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El Cajon Bracing For Migrant Influx as Title 42 Ends; Mayor Calling on Federal Gov't for Help
El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells is sounding the alarm about what he says could be an influx of 300 to 500 migrants coming to the city, according to Customs and Border Protection, with Title 42’s imminent end.