San Antonio is sounding the alarm as Title 42 is set to end
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In San Antonio, some 150 miles from the Rio Grande, hundreds of migrants are dropped off by immigration authorities at the downtown bus station and the airport every day.
Myers is a volunteer with the Interfaith Welcome Coalition, a non-profit that helps migrants traveling through San Antonio with the basics, like buying bus tickets and making phone calls.
But Myers says there's a new phenomenon that complicates this current surge.
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