Texas Army National Guard soldiers along with Highway Patrol converged on the busiest section of the U.S.-Mexico border in preparation for an even greater wave of migrants once the CDC Title 42 authority ends.
According to Customs and Border Protection, on most days in April, points around Eagle Pass are leading the nation in migrant crossings. The Del Rio Sector apprehended more than 3,200 over the previous weekend. According to the agency, groups of more than 100 have been apprehended crossing through the area.In May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will terminate the Title 42 COVID-19 emergency order that has allowed for swift return of some migrants to Mexico and their home country.
in preparation for a predicted surge of up to 500,000 migrants crossing the border during the first month of the Title 42 sunset.Brigadier General Monie R. Ulis, the Assistant Adjutant General for the Army National Guard in Austin, told Breitbart the drills were “a show of force, but more importantly, it’s our opportunity to prepare, and to be trained and ready should the need arise.”As the first drill evolved, soldiers in tactical riot gear assumed positions along the Rio Grande.
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