National Border Patrol council president Brandon Judd discusses how border towns are bracing for an influx of migrants after the end of Title 42 on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
National Border Patrol council president Brandon Judd discusses how border towns are bracing for an influx of migrants after the end of Title 42 on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
I'm guessing and hoping for about 100 million. It they all vote Democrat like you suggest, the GOP will never hold govt again.
Clever thinking ay comrade?
Meanwhile, a study shows that immigrants are succeeding in many U.S. towns. Also, there are signs of movement in preventing surprise ambulance bills.
www.poynter.org
If you want to see what towns along the U.S.-Mexico border fear will unfold next week, see what happened this week in El Paso, where close to a thousand Nicaraguan migrants crossed the border, one after another.
Unless the courts intervene, next week, a controversial Trump-era policy on immigration expires and the implications could be significant. Border towns and border states are concerned that a flood of migrants will arrive daily. The Department of Homeland Security estimates that between 9,000 to 14,000 migrants may try to cross the southern border each day if the rule ends.
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