Arizona's Border Communities Brace for Post-Title 42 Surge.

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As Title 42 restrictions ended, migrants in northern Mexico faced uncertainties about a new online system for appointments to seek asylum in the US. The border scene in Yuma appeared much quieter, with about 40 migrants being transported using just a handful of buses. The mayors of border towns Yuma and Douglas asked for an emergency declaration to be called, as the feds revert back to a decades-old policy known as Title 8. Health care providers expect to treat about 2,000 patients a day from those arriving at the border. Communities in Tucson are preparing for an influx of migrants to arrive in the southern Arizona city.
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- Arizona must resist the urge to demonize as Title 42, 'The Zone' end The Arizona Republic
- Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs concerned about end of Title 42 Yahoo News
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