Feds reopen railroad crossings along Texas Mexico border
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The federal government reopened two railroad crossings Friday in the Texas border towns of Eagle Pass and El Paso, four days after their closure.
Operations resumed at both cities as of Friday afternoon.
Troy Miller, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s acting commissioner, said the closures at Eagle Pass and El Paso were a response to more migrants traveling on freight trains recently. Miller said authorities are seeing "unprecedented" arrivals at the border, topping 10,000 crossings on some days this month.
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