Border crisis escalates as Title 42 expires and enforcement operations increase.

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The Biden administration has authorized all Border Patrol sectors to begin "safe" mass releases of migrants to city streets if non-governmental organizations (NGOs) don't have the capacity to hold them. Customs and Border Protection facilities are already over capacity in multiple sectors, and tens of thousands more migrants are expected to surge into the United States once the Title 42 public health order is lifted on May 11. The predominantly single adult migrants are expected to be encouraged by the belief they have a greater chance of being admitted into the U.S. once the order ends.
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- CBP, ICE to launch enforcement operation in El Paso as migrant numbers surge ahead of Title 42’s end Fox News
- El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz says 'numbers may go down' when Title 42 ends KFOX El Paso
- Juarez mayor speaks about more Texas troops coming to the border KVIA
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