Many journalists only seem to care whether the U.S. meets its commitments when it's fighting back against Russia.
says at least 651 people attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexican border died in 2021, more than in any year since 2014.
Title 42 has, in sum, created a humanitarian crisis. According to both public health officials and common sense, it is also difficult to justify from a public health standpoint. There is no evidence that asylum applicants carry a higher risk of spreading COVID than individuals in groups who are still permitted to cross the border, like students and those who’ve been granted work visas, nor that immigrants in general are more liable to spread COVID than U.S. residents.
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