EXCLUSIVE - 1,000 Migrants From As Far Away As China Line Up Before Dawn to get across the border: Yuma, Arizona, is ALREADY releasing migrants into the streets because there are no beds left - showing the Title 42 surge is already here
The line beside the border wall is 100 long before sun up on Thursday.
The arrivals — from Colombia, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Mauritania, Ecuador,
Brazil,
China, but mostly from Peru on Thursday morning — wait patiently for their turn to be processed and to climb aboard a Customs and Border Protection bus.
By the time each load moves on, another few dozen migrants have threaded their way across a canal and over the Colorado River that marks the border with Mexico.
The city is already overstretched. With no beds left, officials say they began releasing migrants on to the streets two days ago, with court hearing dates set for 2026 or 2027.
Hundreds of people crossed on to U.S. soil from Mexico around Yuma, Arizona, on Thursday morning hours before Title 42 was due to expire. Similar scenes were repeated elsewhere
By the end of the day the number of arrivals is forecast to be well over 1000.
At least 300 people lined up beside the border wall outside Yuma on Thursday morning. Behind the cordon, these arrivals are beginning processing with Border Patrol officers
'They have been given a piece of paper saying they have been processed and have a court dates,' he said. 'But most court dates that are being handed out are 2026 and 2027.'
Similar scenes are playing out up and down the border. In all, officials say they have been detaining as many as 10,000 people a day.
Title 42 migrant surge is already here: More than 1000 people are arriving in Yuma, Arizona each day | Daily Mail Online