El Paso migrant shelters prepare for influx of people as Title 42 set to expire
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The City of El Paso and non-governmental organizations are getting ready for an increase of migrants crossing the southern border as Title 42 is set to expire.
The shelter is a mile away from the epicenter of the migrant crisis in the city at Sacred Heart Church, where hundreds of migrants sleep on the sidewalks. At the shelter itself, they have expanded into another building to prepare for the surge in migrants. One of their buildings holds 180 families and the other building holds 75 single male and females. Their biggest obstacle has been staffing, but the Red Cross has come to volunteer with the influx of people. Mills Hayes joined Fox News in 2022 as a multimedia reporter in Minneapolis.
At the newly opened shelter run by the Red Cross, Venezuelan migrant Ivana and Brazilian migrant Carlos are nicknamed Tarzan and Jane.
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