“Despite warnings about a potential surge in migrants that sent thousands of federal personnel to the southern US border, officials said the days after the expiration of a Covid-related border restriction policy known as Title 42 saw fewer migrants arriving at the border than initially expected,” CNN reports.
“Ahead of the policy’s expiration, long lines formed at checkpoints and makeshift encampments proliferated in border communities.”
“Over the past two days, in contrast, US border authorities saw a 50% drop in the number of migrant encounters along the US southern border, compared to earlier in the week before Title 42 ended.”
New York Times: Title 42 is gone, but not the conditions driving migrants to the U.S.

