With the expiration of Title 42, local immigration advocates say they’re preparing for a significant increase of migrants at the southern border – with some ending up in the South Bay.
The White House said the new rule – Title 8 – opens up more legal pathways to migration but also creates new restrictions on seeking asylum.
Title 8 also cracks down on illegal crossings. Those caught would not only be deported immediately but would be barred from attempting to reenter legally for at least five years.
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