Arizona Democrats Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly are warning President Biden against ending Title 42 border restrictions without a 'comprehensive plan' in place to ensure order at the southern border
"We write to you to express great concern about the lack of a specific plan from your Administration with respect to potential changes to the Title 42 Public Health authority, which the [DHS] has relied on at the border during the coronavirus pandemic," the senators"Given the impacts that changes to Title 42 could have on border communities, border security, and migrants, we urge your administration not to make any changes to Title 42 implementation until you are completely ready...
"Title 42 has been nothing short of disastrous for immigrant families seeking asylum from the horrors in their own countries," Schumer said in a call this month with reporters, according to. "It is unacceptable that this policy continues to be used indiscriminately to remove migrants with valid refugee claims from our Southern border."
"A sharp end to Title 42 without a comprehensive plan in motion would significantly increase the strain on DHS, border communities, and local nonprofits that are already near or at capacity," Sinema and Kelly say., compared to 101,099 encounters in February last year.
While they say that the emergency authority "should not be in effect indefinitely," they also warn that "chaos at the border in a post-Title 42 scenario also negatively affects migrants’ safety and could further strain an already overwhelmed health care system at the border."
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