Here's a look at the scenes from the Texas border after Title 42, the immigration policy that turned millions of migrants away during COVID, ended Thursday.
Dailiris Valera, 41, helps her daughter Dailimar Guadalupe Valera, 19, change her 1-year-old daughter Antonella’s diaper while they wait with the rest of their family and hundreds of migrants who have crossed the Rio Grande from Ciudad Juárez to El Paso, hoping to enter the United States and seek asylum on May 10, 2023, on U.S. soil north of the Rio Grande and south of the border wall.
Dailimar Guadalupe Valera, 19, holds her 1-year-old daughter Antonella, while she waits with her family to seek asylum.Data shows that any increase in migrant crossings in the days and weeks after Title 42 ends will likely impact Houston more than many other U.S. cities. Roughly 42,000 people who crossed the border in fiscal year 2022 were headed to the Houston area, according to an analysis of Houston-area court filings.Migrants wait south of the border wall hoping enter the United States and seek asylum.Hundreds of migrants cross the Rio Grande from Ciudad Juárez to El Paso hoping to enter the United States on May 10, 2023.
Since March 2020, more than 2 million migrant encounters were subject to Title 42 expulsions, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. About half of those took place in Texas, including the period when the U.S. flew thousands of Haitians camped out in Del Rio back to Haiti.Migrants, including many Haitians waiting in Del Rio to cross the Rio Grande, cross back and forth to get supplies, Sept. 17, 2021, in Ciudad Acuña.
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