With Title 42 expected to be lifted in a matter of days, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he anticipates catastrophe at the southern border.
despite the Biden administration and civil liberties advocates saying it's time for the hardline policy to end., putting the administration on track to lift the COVID-19 pandemic-related immigration restrictions on Wednesday.Though that date could change if the Supreme Court decides to intervene.
But immigration advocates and those fighting to repeal Title 42 have questioned the GOP states' motive for wanting to keep the policy in place. Critics slammed the latter move as callous, stating Abbott was using migrants as political pawns. Abbott defended the busing, telling Raddatz border communities are overwhelmed.
"Do you look at them and think, you know, some of those people really do deserve to be here?" Raddatz asked.
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