The mayor of Yuma, Arizona, warned residents that 141 vetted immigrants would be released into the city, while Texas Department of Public Safety adds wire along border in Brownsville.
is warning his community that U.S. Customs and Border Protection is going to release 141 illegal migrants into the city, making it the first time in two years migrants have been released in the streets, according to reports.
Cities along the border are preparing for a surge of migrants to pour into the U.S. as Title 42 is set to expire.
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