May 5, 2023
AUSTIN, Texas — Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas visited with U.S. border officials in a Gulf Coast city on the Texas-Mexico border Thursday to see how federal law enforcement has prepared for what is expected to be a historic cross-border migration event next week.
Mayorkas visited the Rio Grande Valley region of southeast Texas as part of a two-day trip a week ahead of when the Biden administration will stop expelling illegal immigrants back to Mexico under Title 42 and return to pre-pandemic protocols.
BORDER FALLING INTO CHAOS AHEAD OF TITLE 42 END DATE: ‘WE’RE IN TROUBLE’
The end of Title 42 on May 11 is expected, by the department’s own admission, to see between 13,000 and 18,000 arrests of illegal immigrants per day given that countless immigrants have been waiting in Mexico to cross when the policy is lifted.
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