Migrants in Border Towns Face Uncertainty and Desperation Despite Local Aid.

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Thousands of migrants are in a holding pattern in border towns after pandemic-era migration restrictions known as Title 42 expired on Thursday night. While the numbers did not spike on Friday, officials said crossings had reached historically high levels in the days before Title 42 ended. Venezuelans have been crossing the southern border in ever greater numbers, and they recently dwarfed the numbers of migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
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- Some Migrants Arrive in San Diego But Process Slowed by Judge's Order CBP Calls ‘Harmful Ruling' NBC San Diego
- Local San Diegans show up with resources, aid for migrants at border - KUSI
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