Organizations across the US prepare for potential migrant influx as Title 42 expires.

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Sacramento nonprofit organizations, including the Sacramento Food Bank and NorCal Resist, are preparing for an influx of migrants as Title 42, a COVID-19-era migration restriction, is set to expire. The organizations are securing donations, housing, and legal immigration services to help the migrants on a path to citizenship. Despite uncertainty about the number of migrants who will arrive, the nonprofits are ready and waiting to welcome them.
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- With Title 42 ending, Minnesota organizations prepping for more migrants to make their way north CBS News
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