El Paso mayor declares a State Of Emergency with border facilities ALREADY at capacity ahead of Title 42 ending in 10 days: Migrants camp out in Mexico as Texas city braces for influx in border crossers
The mayor El Paso,
Texas on Monday declared a 'state of emergency' amid overcrowding from an influx of migrants, amid concerns arrivals will spike further with the end of Title 42 protections.
The border cities of Laradeo and Brownsville also have declared states of emergency.
In El Paso, hundreds of migrants were gathered around a Catholic church downtown and an encampment has formed, with a
homeless center already at capacity, the
El Paso Times reported. Mayor Oscar Leeser of El Paso issued the state of emergency beginning Monday.
El Palso, Texas declared a week-long state of emergency amid an influx of migrants. Here migrants, mostly from Venezuela, are camped out in front of Sacred Heart Church downtown, days ahead of the end of Title 42
Migrants, mostly from Venezuela, are camped out in an alley in El Paso. The end of Title 42 restrictions could bring even more people across the border
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