Title 42 expiration leaves migrants uncertain of future.

A group of senators, including Republican North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis and independent Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, have introduced a bill that would allow U.S. border agents to continue expelling migrants without court hearings even after the Title 42 border expulsion policy ends on May 11. The proposal would require the Department of Homeland Security to swiftly expel migrants to Mexico "without further hearing or review" and would allow the U.S. to expel migrants to their home countries or a third country willing to receive them. The bill would prohibit U.S. officials from expelling migrants to countries where they could face torture or persecution because of their race, religion, nationality, political views, or membership in a social group.
- Senate proposal would let U.S. expel migrants after Title 42 ends CBS News
- Sinema and Tillis pitch two-year border patch as Trump-era policy expires POLITICO
- Border cities brace for expected migration increase once Title 42 expires CBS News
- We need a plan for humane immigration after Title 42 ends The Hill
- The End of Title 42 Border Policy Puts Migrants in a Quandary The Wall Street Journal
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