The U.S. is sending 1,500 active-duty troops to the southern border to assist with operations, as the end of Title 42 looms next week. See potential biases and similarities in reports from cbsnews, nypost and wsj:
The U.S. is sending 1,500 active-duty troops to the southern border to assist with operations, as the end of Title 42 looms next week.The troops won't assist with migration enforcement, but rather will help with things like administrative tasks and smuggling detection.
The Department of Homeland Security reportedly requested the deployment induring a public health emergency, and with the COVID-19 public health emergency officially ending next week, Title 42 ends as well.
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