Instead of seeking to repeal Title 42, this administration should prioritize real,...
Migrants cross the Rio Grande in 2021. Federal officials and local communities fear what will happen without Title 42.I spent Christmas Day visiting migrant facilities from Del Rio to Alpine in my congressional district.
For most folks, the fear of the unknown pales in comparison to the hope of new beginnings and a better life, often leading to dangerous consequences. During the last two years, we have seen border crossings spike, creating a ripple of devastating effects for our communities and migrants.
We would be wise to remember what happens when CBP lacks the space, resources and personnel to manage large groups. Just last September, we saw more than 14,000 Haitian and Central American migrants congregate under the Del Rio International Bridge. Border Patrol agents were able to resolve this situation by utilizing repatriation flights. This program allows the U.S. to fly migrants back to their country of origin, eliminating delays and overcrowding.
In the same breath, just as we should prioritize legitimate asylum claims, we should similarly prioritize those who want to come to this country for economic opportunity not offered in other countries. In 2021, the government issued 1.2 million fewer work visas compared to 2020. If we can increase the number of work visas issued, it will discourage the illegal immigration that has caused hundreds of deaths.
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