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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to talk about “hypothetics” about the number of migrants expected to cross the southern border when Title 42 is lifted this week, stating there is a plan to “humanely” resolve the crisis. ” to deal with.
“So what you can expect from us is that we’re going to do everything we can and use every tool available to us to, as we’ve been, deal with this problem in a humane and humane way, manage it humanely,” Jean -Pierre told reporters at Tuesday’s press conference.
“Our focus when it comes to managing the border is that we’re going to do it through enforcement, deterrence and diplomacy,” she said.
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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre answered questions from reporters on a range of topics, including US President Joe Biden’s upcoming meeting with the Congress leadership on the debt ceiling and the expiration of Title 42. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
An aerial view of migrants waiting to cross the Rio Bravo into the United States before the Title 42 policy, which ends the immediate deportation of irregular migrants entering the country, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico on May 8, 2023. (Christian Torres Chavez/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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The impending end of Title 42 has put Border Guard officials and Republican border hawks on edge as tens of thousands of migrants are expected to pour across the border and overwhelm law enforcement. Title 42 has been used by both the Trump and Biden administrations since 2020 to rapidly deport hundreds of thousands of migrants due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In March, nearly half of all migrant encounters ended in a Title 42 eviction. The order ends on May 11, along with the COVID-19 national emergency.
Customs and border security facilities already have overcapacity in multiple industries, according to CBP sources who spoke to Fox News Digital. The city of El Paso, Texas, has already seen thousands of migrants camping on its sidewalks.
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Two days ago, President Biden announced that 1,500 active duty troops would be sent to the US-Mexico border as Title 42 is expected to expire next week. (Michael Gonzalez)
According to Border Patrol, officials have made 26,000 arrests and seen more than 7,000 “escaping” in just 72 hours. Those numbers are staggering, and the White House declined to say how many more will follow.
The mostly single migrants are expected to be encouraged by the belief that they have a better chance of being allowed into the US once the order expires. The Biden administration has said this is misinformation and has warned that it is toughening penalties for illegal entry and urging migrants to use extensive legal avenues instead. The prospect of massive domestic releases of those who have entered the US illegally after crossing multiple countries is likely to undermine that narrative.
“I can’t get into hypotheses about the numbers and what they would be or will be,” said Jean-Pierre. “That’s not something I’m going to do here. What I can say is we obviously knew we knew from the court that Title 42 was going to be lifted on Thursday, that’s something we’ve obviously been very aware of since earlier this years. We have put in place plans and processes to deal with this moment.”
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She announced that Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will join her at the daily press briefing on Thursday to discuss the administration’s handling of the incoming migrants.
“We have a multi-agency process. We think we have a robust process for dealing with what’s going to happen after Title 42 is lifted,” said Jean-Pierre. “Again, we are using the tools available to us because Congress refuses to do its job when it comes to the border. Again, a system that has been broken for decades.”
Fox News’ Bill Melugin and Adam Shaw contributed to this report.
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