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Federal Agents Placed on Standby in Case of Riots as Title 42 Ends

After days of panic, with thousands of migrants crossing over the southern border in a last-minute attempt to claim asylum before the rules changed, Title 42 has ended.

In the final hours before the pandemic-era measure expired, forces along the border fortified their posts with barbed wire, concrete barriers and heavily armed teams patrolling their front lines.

Agents in tactical gear also performed rehearsals for how to deal with rioters or mobs, should migrants attempt to descend en masse across the border.

Federal agents also remain on standby in case of riots, sources told The Post.

But after Title 42 ended at midnight, border crossings in Texas and California remained quiet — with migrants remaining on the Mexican side of the border awaiting to be processed. (Read more from “Federal Agents Placed on Standby in Case of Riots as Title 42 Ends” HERE)

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White House Responds to Supreme Court Ruling on Title 42

As President Biden prepares to leave Washington for a vacation on St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the White House issued his administration’s response to the Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling that kept Title 42 in place — for now — as Biden’s border crisis worsens.

“The Supreme Court’s order today keeps the current Title 42 policy in place while the Court reviews the matter in 2023,” said a statement from White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. “We will, of course, comply with the order and prepare for the Court’s review,” she added.

“At the same time, we are advancing our preparations to manage the border in a secure, orderly, and humane way when Title 42 eventually lifts and will continue expanding legal pathways for immigration,” Jean-Pierre continued, despite the fact that the Biden administration has failed to manage the border in anything resembling a “secure, orderly, and humane way” thus far.

“Title 42 is a public health measure, not an immigration enforcement measure, and it should not be extended indefinitely,” Jean-Pierre’s statement on behalf of the White House stated, despite the fact that the Supreme Court’s ruling is something of a gift to President Biden whose admin is not remotely prepared to handle a post-Title 42 influx of additional illegal immigrants. (Read more from “White House Responds to Supreme Court Ruling on Title 42” HERE)

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Title 42 Is Staying at the Border

A federal judge ruled on Friday that Title 42, the public health order meant to stem the tide of COVID-19 at the southern border, will stay in place past May 23.

Attorney Generals in Arizona, Louisiana, and Missouri filed lawsuits to keep Title 42 in place amid a historic surge in illegal border crossings that has occurred under the Biden administration.

(Read more from “Title 42 Is Staying at the Border” HERE)

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