Title 42 expiration causes migrant surge at Southern Border.

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The City of San Antonio does not plan to open a mass shelter for migrants despite the end of Title 42, a public health policy used to quickly expel migrants from the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. The city is working on contingency plans with Catholic Charities to coordinate transportation assistance should the number of migrants greatly exceed the capacity of the Migrant Resource Center (MRC)/Centro do Bienveida. The MRC will continue to operate at capacity, and Catholic Charities is working to secure a limited number of hotel rooms.
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