Border Patrol not using Title 42 to expel some Northern Triangle migrants ahead of its May 23 end: sources
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Border Patrol has already stopped using the Title 42 public health order to remove migrants from the Northern Triangle countries of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, more than a month before the Biden administration has said the order will be lifted altogether, multiple Border Patrol sources told Fox News.
Expedited removal allows authorities to quickly remove a migrant without a hearing if they have recently entered the U.S. illegally. However, the sources told Fox that if a migrant claims they have a fear of persecution, the removal order is changed to a Notice to Appear -- meaning they are released into the United States with a future court date. They said that migrants are already spreading the word about what to say to get released into the U.S.
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