El Paso's Mixed Response to Latest Migrant Arrivals and Overflow

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El Paso residents have differing views on the recent arrivals at the border, with some seeing history and a broken immigration system, while others express concern for the city's overwhelmed resources. The Biden administration has reverted to national immigration law with some policies of its own, after stopping the pandemic-era restriction implemented by former President Donald Trump. The new arrivals are part of the greatest global displacement of people since World War II, and some residents are lending a hand to those who have recently arrived in the border city.
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