
Title 42 ends today. Here's what's happening at the San Diego-Tijuana border.
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : In the morning, migrants around the city turned to their smartphones to try to get appointments in CBP One, just as they have done since January.54% : Border Patrol has been holding migrants for extended periods of time between the border walls in the region since at least October of last year, but the practice became more frequently observed in recent months.
54% : There was a visible uptick in the presence of the Mexican National Guard along the border both at the port of entry and along the border wall on Wednesday.
53% : At El Chaparral Plaza, which lies on the south side of the San Ysidro Port of Entry, those lucky enough to land appointments in the app two weeks ago lined up, following instructions from Mexican immigration officials, before walking to the border line to request asylum.
53% : She waited in a group by the border wall closer to Tijuana to get food from food delivery workers.
52% : Recently, Scripps Chula Vista has observed an increase in the number of "unprocessed" migrants being transported directly from the border by ambulance rather than in the formal custody of the Border Patrol, including eight who arrived Tuesday morning, said Chris Van Gorder, Scripps' chief executive officer.
51% : Tarps strung along the border wall to make makeshift tents reflected in the afternoon sun as children played and adults huddled in self-organized groups according to when they'd arrived.
49% : Meanwhile, officials in both Mexico and the United States seem eager to show they have law enforcement forces ready for whatever may come as Title 42 goes away.
48% : Just over a mile west of the port of entry, more than 200 people waited in an area between the two layers of border wall that has become an open-air holding cell for Border Patrol.
47% : In its place, the Biden administration has prepared a slew of policy changes aimed to punish asylum seekers who cross the border without using a smartphone application called CBP One to make appointments at ports of entry to request protection in the United States.
46% : He said he'd heard Title 42 was ending and that he would need to request asylum before it ended because of the pending rule changes.
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