Arrests along the southern border have plummeted by approximately 70% after the expiration of Title 42 and the implementation of a new set of tougher rules for asylum seekers, the Biden administration
Title 42, which allowed U.S. authorities to quickly expel migrants on public health grounds, expired on May 11. WSJ’s Alicia A.
Caldwell explains what the policy is, its effect on the border and what comes next. Photo: John Moore/Getty Imagesand the implementation of a new set of tougher rules for asylum seekers, the Biden administration said on Tuesday.Continue reading your article with
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