EXCLUSIVE - Hundreds of Migrants are RELEASED Into The U.S. on the Day Title 42 was supposed to end: Business As Usual at the Border with Border officials STILL expecting a Surge and Shelters crowded - despite judge keeping restrictions
Hundreds of migrants were released from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody into the U.S. on Monday – the same day Title 42 was supposed to expire before a federal judge blocked the move by the Biden administration.
Busloads of single male migrants arrived at the Mission: Border Hope nonprofit in Eagle Pass, Texas on Monday, where they will receive shelter and food before they travel to their final destination within the U.S.
Single men migrants are released from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody on Monday, May 23 and wait in line at the non-profit Mission: Border Hope in Eagle Pass, Texas
Buses of migrants released from U.S. custody into the U.S. arrived at Mission: Border Hope the same day Title 42 was supposed to expire. Migrants wait at the center until they are transported by bus to bus stations and the airport in San Antonio, Texas where they travel to their final destination within the U.S.
Migrants are still coming over the southern border on Monday despite a judge putting a stay on the Biden administration's attempts to lift Title 42. Pictured: Migrants from Venezuela and Nicaragua turn themselves into National Guard soldiers in Del Rio, Texas on Monday, May 23
Migrants charge their phones and get in contact with family and friends as they try to arrange transport from San Antonio to other parts of the country
The crowded Mission: Border Hope facility in Eagle Pass, Texas was further filled Monday when hundreds of migrants arrived after being released from CBP custody into the U.S. the same day Title 42 was supposed to end
Hundreds of migrants are RELEASED into the U.S. on the day Title 42 was supposed to end | Daily Mail Online