Border Patrol is STILL 'all hands on deck' for Monday Amid Fears of an Influx of Migrants despite federal judge stopping the Biden administration from ending Title 42
Even though Title 42 is no longer ending on Monday, Border Patrol is still 'all hands on deck' as they prepare for an influx of migrants in the next few weeks.
Migrants from Colombia, Honduras, Guatemala,
Cuba and Nicaragua and continued to trickle over the southern border by way of the Rio Grande River in Eagle Pass,
Texas on Sunday afternoon. The number of those crossing the border, however, is a much lower showing than in recent months at that particular crossing point.
A Texas National Guard soldier told DailyMail.com on Sunday in Eagle Pass that those patrolling the border are still anticipating influxes this week even though Title 42 will remain in place.
He said he isn't sure migrants are even aware that the policy will no longer be lifted.
A Texas National Guard soldier moves a razor-wire barrier along the U.S. side of the Rio Grande River on Sunday, May 22, 2022 to allow migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. entry in Eagle Pass, Texas
Title 42 is no longer set to end on Monday, May 23, 2022 after a federal judge in Louisiana put a stay on the administration's move. Pictured: A group of migrants lock arms and cross the Rio Grande River from Piedras Negras on Sunday, May 22 to claim asylum in Eagle Pass, Texas
A group of more than 50 migrants wait along the U.S. side of the Rio Grande River on Sunday to be transported to a processing center in Eagle Pass, Texas
A couple of migrants from Colombia get tangled up in razor and barbed wire after crossing into the U.S. from Mexico on Sunday, May 22, 2022
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