The increasing influx of migrants to the U.S. border with Mexico is causing “enforcement fatigue” in Central and South American transit countries, according to Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Patrol documents obtained by Yahoo News.
Migrants seeking asylum in the United States line up for food at a makeshift encampment in Matamoros, Mexico, near the U.S.-Mexico border, on Dec. 29, 2022.
“There are at least 35,200 migrants in northern Mexican border cities waiting to cross into the United States once Title 42 concludes,” states a Dec. 31 CBP internal report obtained by Yahoo News. In early December, 19 Republican-led states sued the Biden administration to try to keep Title 42 in place past a scheduled end date of Dec. 21. The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case in February, but has opted not to block the policy in the meantime.
A migrant from Venezuela at a shelter in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, uses his phone to access the U.S. Customs and Border Protection CBP ONE application, to request an appointment at a land port of entry to the U.S., on Jan.12. Asylum seekers in Matamoros wait in line to put their name on a list to get called when it is their turn to seek asylum in the U.S., on Dec. 22, 2022. This was the day after Title 42 had been expected to be lifted.
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