In a visit to the Rio Grande Valley, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said plans are in place to respond to the end of a health order that allowed immigration officials to turn away migrants seeking asylum.
It was previously announced that Title 42, which was enacted to control the spread of COVID-19, will end on May 23. Though there’s ongoing litigation to prevent that from happening, Mayorkas said there’s a six point plan to respond.
The plan, which Mayorkas discussed in McAllen, includes surging personnel and resources, helping nonprofits, sending asylum claims in front of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officers and bringing more criminal charges for people who are crossing illegally.
“We will be increasing the number of criminal prosecutions to meet the challenge because the fact of the matter is there are more cases that warrant criminal prosecution than the cases that are being brought,” Mayorkas said.
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