Hot Air: A giant tent is being put up in El Paso by the Border Patrol as the city prepares for the end of Title 42. It is bigger than a football field and located northeast of downtown. … Throwing up football field size tents in border communities isn’t enough. There is no substitution for securing the border with policies and agreements (Hot Air).
Washington Examiner: In November, more than 53,000 immigrants were apprehended in West Texas and New Mexico, which fall under Border Patrol’s El Paso Sector. Last month’s number is double the more than 26,000 in June, and it is ten times higher than the 5,000 apprehended in November 2019, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data. The money spent responding to the thousands of immigrants released into the community each week has come out of the city’s pocket (Washington Examiner).
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