El Paso Implements Measures to Address Migrant Influx.

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Cities along the Mexican border, particularly El Paso, Texas, are preparing for an influx of migrants as Title 42 border restrictions expire. Thousands of migrants have already set up encampments in the city, waiting for assistance and sharing stories of their recent rush to cross into the US before the policy change. The Biden administration's decision to end Title 42 has prompted many to attempt to enter the US illegally, overwhelming border cities like El Paso.
- El Paso Is Packed With Migrants and Bracing for More After Biden Policy Shift The Wall Street Journal
- El Paso closing Father Rahm Avenue as migrants gather in Segundo Barrio KVIA
- City to close Downtown street, halt streetcar service in response to migrant crisis KTSM 9 News
- El Paso migrant crisis: Downtown street closed; Fort Bliss MPs to help at border El Paso Times
- City suspends streetcars and close Father Rahm for 'public safety' WOAI
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