As the end of Title 42 inches closer, all eyes are on the southern border as federal agents, nonprofits, and immigration attorneys brace for what’s to come.
For weeks, migrants from around the world have set up camp just south of the U.S.-Mexico border, hoping to make their asylum claim once the policy ends.
If the individuals pass a credible fear interview by border agents, they’ll make their case before a judge at a future court date. "Those that are not going to qualify, they’re going to go through expedited removal now," said Sapochnick.
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