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EXCLUSIVE: Biden Ends Title 42 Early for Thousands of Migrants

According to a source within CBP, the Border Patrol will terminate the CDC Title 42 COVID-19 expulsions for certain categories of migrants effective immediately. Single adult migrants from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Colombia are no longer subject to speedy expulsions along some parts of the southern border.

Single adult migrants apprehended in Tucson Sector near Gila Bend, Arizona. (Photo: U.S. B

Sicarios Queman Camiones en Puente Internacional Tras Inspecciones de Abbott

Un grupo de sicarios del Cártel Del Golfo prendió fuego a tres camiones con trailers afuera de un puente internacional. El incendio de los vehículos sucede en un momento en que los camioneros y los políticos de ambos lados de la frontera han estado protestando por una serie de inspecciones ordenadas por el gobernador de Texas por la próxima eliminación de las deportaciones de inmigración del Título 42.

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Vulnerable Democrats Craft Title 42 Midterm Talking Points to Omit Biden’s ‘Broadscale Release’ of Illegal Aliens

The most vulnerable Democrats facing re-election in this year’s midterms have crafted carefully-worded talking points to describe their dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden’s ending Title 42, the crucial border control authority, while making sure to omit his plans for “broadscale release” for border crossers and illegal aliens into American communities. 

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Biden Admin Slows Migrant Drop-Offs in Texas After Governor Orders Them Bused to DC

Texas officials report the Biden administration stopped dropping off released migrants in many cities across the state following Governor Greg Abbott’s order to start busing them to Washington, D.C. From the Texas Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley, Texas city officials sent the State requests for assistance in offering bus transportation for any released migrants who voluntarily want to catch a ride to the nation’s capital.

Migrants released by Border Patrol in McAllen, Texas, wait in line to enter an overcrowded