The Department of Homeland Security is assigning hundreds of asylum officers to the border to sort through the region's recent surge in humanitarian needs, Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says.
Immigrants wait near the U.S.-Mexico border fence after crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico on May 9, 2023, in El Paso, Texas. A surge of immigrants is expected with the end of the U.S. government's COVID-era Title 42 policy, which for the past three years has allowed for the quick expulsion of irregular migrants entering the country.
"Like other administrations, when we release individuals, we release them on conditions -- and their compliance with those conditions is absolutely necessary. And if they fail to comply, we will seek to apprehend them and remove them," he said. Ortiz has studied the landscape of the southwest border for decades, marshaling resources across the nearly 2,000-mile borderline. Homeland Security has ramped up its ability to quickly deport migrants while striking deals with Mexico to take on more of the burden. The question now is: Will it dam back the influx of expected migration?
Immigrants seeking asylum in the United States wait as they are processed by U.S. Border Patrol agents in the early morning hours after crossing into Arizona from Mexico on May 10, 2023 in Yuma, Ariz."You know, we may not expel you, but we're going to do everything we can to repatriate you because there's got to be consequences to our immigration system," Ortiz said, referring to the formal process of deportation that was the standard before Title 42.
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