Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs concerned about end of Title 42 — "The Takeout"
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, says the Biden administration has created uncertainty for border-state governors by leaving them to develop their own plans to cope with the expiration of Title 42, the pandemic-era health policy that has been used to expel migrants at the southern border.
"There's a lot of frustration across the board that Washington isn't doing enough and taking this seriously enough," Hobbs told CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett on "The Takeout." "Our biggest concern really is the influx of folks and not having the capacity to deal with them."

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