Record-high number of migrants at border
A record number of migrants are waiting at the U.S. southern border after the expiration of Title 42. Skyler Henry reports on how Democrats and Republicans are reacting.
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A record number of migrants are waiting at the U.S. southern border after the expiration of Title 42. Skyler Henry reports on how Democrats and Republicans are reacting.
Many migrants arriving at the U.S. border thought the end of Title 42 meant they would be allowed to cross the border. But tens of thousands are still stuck in limbo. Nicole Sganga has the latest.
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Authorities predict arrests will spike to between 12,000 and 14,000 a day.
Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas, whose border includes more than 300 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, tells "Face the Nation" that amid the fighting in Washington, "immigration reform gets further and further behind."
"Immigration reform is long overdue and what we're seeing now is a result of that," Laredo Mayor Victor Treviño said.
Laredo, Texas, Mayor Victor Trevino tells "Face the Nation" that his border city "we need to do better as a country" in dealing with the immigration crisis as Title 42 expired last week. "I think this is not a Democratic or a Republican problem, it's an American problem," he said.
El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser tells "Face the Nation" that his border city is getting the resources needed to deal with the end of Title 42. "We all know the immigration process is broken … but we are getting the resources we need," Leeser said.
"It should never get to that point," Haley said when asked if she would revive the controversial policy.
This past Thursday, what was effectively the immigration law of the land throughout the pandemic expired, creating greater uncertainty along the U.S. border with Mexico. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with experts about America's historical acceptance (or non-acceptance) of refugees, and how new immigration laws are needed to meet the challenges of today.
Along the Pan-American Highway stretching from Argentina to Alaska is an unbuilt section covering 66 miles of remote jungle, connecting North and South America. Known as the Darién Gap, it's a treacherous crossing for thousands of migrants heading north, many of whom are misinformed about or unprepared for the arduous, potentially fatal journey. Correspondent Enrique Acevedo talks with experts about why many are risking their lives traveling through the Darién Gap, and with migrants who have made the trip.
This week, what was effectively the immigration law of the land throughout the pandemic expired, creating greater uncertainty along the U.S. border with Mexico. "Sunday Morning" looks at America's historic acceptance of immigrants and refugees.
New York City is one of several U.S. cities which are preparing for thousands of migrant arrivals in the wake of the expiration of Title 42. New York City already has about 37,000 migrants housed in shelters. Michael George has the details.
On Friday, the first day since March 2020 in which the U.S. could no longer cite Title 42 to expel migrants, Border Patrol apprehended 6,300 migrants, a sharp drop from earlier in the week.
A humanitarian crisis is unfolding at the U.S.-Mexico border after the expiration of the pandemic-era immigration policy known as Title 42. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga has the latest from Brownsville, Texas.
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CBS News political contributor Ashley Etienne and CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez join anchors Anne-Marie Green and Vlad Duthiers to discuss some of the top stories of the week, including the expiration of the Title 42 border policy, former President Trump's town hall, and the looming deadline over the debt ceiling.
U.S. officials say around 60,000 migrants were waiting near the southern border as the pandemic-era policy known as Title 42 ended Thursday night. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins us to discuss the political impact of the situation for the Biden administration.
The Biden administration's plan to tackle a rise in migration at the U.S.-Mexico border following the end of Title 42 is facing legal challenges. CBS News' homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga discusses the situation at the border.
Tens of thousands of migrants are waiting at the U.S.-Mexico border following the end of pandemic-era immigration restrictions, known as Title 42. CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports on the situation from El Paso, Texas.
"We have had a plan for more than a year and a half, and we have been executing on that plan and we continue to execute on that plan," said Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.
Thousands of migrants are gathering at the border in search of a new life in the U.S. as a key policy known as Title 42 comes to an end. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports from El Paso, Texas.
Migrants subjected to the rule could face deportation to their home country or Mexico as well as a five-year ban from the U.S.
The pandemic-era border policy known as Title 42 is coming to an end Thursday night. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez, Margaret Brennan and Scott MacFarlane have the latest.
Border authorities are preparing for an influx of migrants with the pandemic-era policy known as Title 42 set to expire at midnight Thursday. Since Monday, more than 30,000 migrants have been apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.
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