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Yet when Title 42 expired on May 11th, things stayed calm. In fact, migrant encounters recorded by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) fell by more than 70% in the weeks following the policy’s end.
Unlawful entries along the southern border have decreased 70% from their record highs since the end of Title 42 on May 11, according the Department of Homeland Security.
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In a note to staff, Chief Raul Ortiz, who is the head of the U.S. Border Patrol, said he has decided to retire effective June 30 after 32 years of service.
The head of the U.S. Border Patrol is stepping down following major changes at the U.S.-Mexico border that came with the end of Title 42 pandemic restrictions.
The statute authorizing the border closure is part of the Public Health Service Act. Once Biden lifted the Covid-related emergency declarations, the pretext for Title 42 disappeared.
After Title 42, there’s a border crisis whether Biden admits it or not Immigrants turn themselves over to U.S Border Patrol agents along the U.S.-Mexico border on May 11, 2023.
Title 42 mostly applied to Mexican migrants Mexicans are the nationality most frequently caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and also made up the largest group of quick Title 42 expulsions.