Migrants being released into US without court dates, as border officials struggle to cope with surge
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Migrants are being released into the U.S. without court dates, instead being told to check in with local Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) offices -- as officials at the border struggle to cope with the massive influx of family units.
But Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has since confirmed that some migrants have been being released without NTAs since the middle of the last month due to overcrowding at facilities. Title 42 public health protections, implemented last year by the Trump administration, mean that the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) policy is that single adults and family units are expelled to Mexico. However, Mexico has been refusing to take back family units with tender-age children (those under 7).More Related News