Some Texas ranchers are struggling to find workers because of fears at the border. Title 42, a Trump-era COVID-19 border policy, is held up in federal court but could be just two weeks away from ending.
Some Texas ranchers are struggling to find workers because of fears at the border. Title 42, a Trump-era COVID-19 border policy, is held up in federal court but could be just two weeks away from ending. Double M Ranch is a half-hour drive from the city of Eagle Pass. The owner said fences have been damaged by migrants trying to cross over from Mexico.
"They come through, and they cut our fences, and they leave trash everywhere," Hayes said."The livestock gets out on the road and might be hit by cars and things like that." "They won't come anymore. They're scared of it down here," Hayes said. "They don’t know who’s coming across. They don’t know if they’re gang members or … the crimes they’ve committed."
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