If Title 42 is lifted and immigrants can no longer be immediately turned back at the border, the government is bracing for an increase in immigration. The public health policy, which restricts immigration, could end as soon as Dec. 21.
And if Title 42, a public health policy that restricts immigration, is lifted, the number of people trying to enter the U.S. is likely to increase. A legal battle over Title 42’s future is playing out in the courts, but the policy could be rescinded as early as Dec. 21.
that gives the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention the authority to deny entry to the U.S. to people from countries where there is an outbreak of an infectious disease. Figures for encounters at the border represent the number of times Border Patrol agents stopped immigrants, not the number of individual immigrants stopped. That’s because the same immigrant can try more than once to cross the border, but each attempt is counted as an individual encounter.
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