
Border Patrol chief authorizes release of migrants into US without court dates as Title 42 ends
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Border Patrol leadership has issued a memo authorizing release of illegal migrants into the U.S. without court dates if overcrowding becomes an issue, Fox has learned.
Under a parole release, migrants are rapidly released into the country, do not get an alien registration number and do not receive a court date. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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The use of parole is being authorized if a sector capacity goes above 125%, if agents apprehend 7,000 a day over 72 hours or if average time in custody goes above 60 hours.
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