
As Title 42 nears end, former ICE senior attorney warns of processing delays at Florida offices
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A former ICE senior attorney warns the agency may struggle to manage the spike in migrants expected.
Title 42, launched by the Trump administration near the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, has continued under the Biden administration. The order has allowed the U.S. government to turn away migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border for the last two years, including those seeking asylum.
Ending Title 42 "will definitely overwhelm an already overtaxed system within the country. I know the government is expecting huge numbers because ICE agents who are here locally across the country are being sent to the southern border to help with the processing," John Giron, a former ICE senior attorney, told Fox News.
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