Border Chief and Homeland Security Defend Policies Amid Uncertainty Over Migrant Surge.

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The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner, Troy Miller, has said it is "too early" to know if the migrant surge at the US-Mexico border has peaked. Meanwhile, a Democratic lawmaker has criticized President Biden's handling of the border crisis, saying he has fallen short. The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Alejandro Mayorkas, responded by saying the administration is working to address the root causes of migration and improve the asylum system.
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- Mayorkas defends border policies against bipartisan backlash, sites drop in border encounters ABC News
- Mayorkas warns border could still see migrant surge after Title 42 USA TODAY
- Mayorkas pressed about post-Title 42 border chaos: 'You had two years to prepare for this' Fox News
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