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El Paso declares migrant emergency

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EL PASO: The mayor of the Texas border city of El Paso declared a state of emergency on Saturday, citing the hundreds of migrants sleeping on the streets in cold temperatur­es and the thousands being apprehende­d every day.

Mayor Oscar Leeser, a Democrat, said the emergency declaratio­n would give city authoritie­s the resources and ability to shelter migrants who have crossed the Mexican border. “We wanted to make sure people are treated with dignity. We want to make sure everyone is safe,” Leeser told reporters.

The move comes as El Paso, a Democratic stronghold with a history of welcoming immigrants, has struggled in recent months to deal with tens of thousands of migrants crossing the border with Mexico. The city is bracing for a possible jump in migrant arrivals with border restrictio­ns known as Title 42 to end by Dec 21.

A record number of migrants have been caught crossing the US-Mexico border under President Joe Biden, a Democrat who took office in January 2021, fueling attacks by Republican opponents who favor tougher policies.

US border agents have encountere­d an average of more than 2,400 migrants per day in a 268-mile stretch of the border known as the El Paso Sector over the past week, according to figures published by the city, a 40% increase compared with October.

Even as government officials move migrants in El Paso to other US cities, local shelters are beyond capacity and migrants have been sleeping on the streets as temperatur­es dip below freezing.

Mario D’Agostino, El Paso’s deputy city manager, said the emergency declaratio­n will also provide the city with extra transporta­tion options to bus migrants to other locations, and extra help from state law enforcemen­t.

As arrivals increased in late August, the city launched a busing program that sent nearly 14,000 migrants to New York and Chicago, saying many Venezuelan­s were arriving without US sponsors.

The city halted the program in October when the Biden administra­tion began expelling Venezuelan­s back to Mexico under Title 42, but could restart it if Venezuelan­s again are allowed to cross into El Paso, D’Agostino said on Thursday.

The US Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Friday denied an attempt by a group of US states with Republican attorneys general to intervene in a lawsuit to keep Title 42 in place.

 ?? AFP ?? Immigrants wait to enter a shelter at the Sacred Heart Church in El Paso, Texas on Friday after crossing the border from Mexico.
AFP Immigrants wait to enter a shelter at the Sacred Heart Church in El Paso, Texas on Friday after crossing the border from Mexico.

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