Border situation remains tense as Title 42 expires.

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Over 300 unprocessed migrants have been released in Yuma, Arizona due to overwhelmed Customs and Border Protection facilities dealing with a surge of arrivals coinciding with the expiration of pandemic-era Title 42. Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls urged residents to stay calm, insisting that the released migrants have been vetted and don't have criminal records. The situation has been criticized as another failure of the Biden Administration's open border policy.
Topics:nation#asylum-seekers#biden-administration#border-patrol#immigration#unprocessed-migrants#yuma
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