Title 42, which allowed US to expel migrants to prevent COVID spread, will expire Dec. 21

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Title 42, which allowed US to expel migrants to prevent COVID spread, will expire Dec. 21
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A federal health order known as Title 42, is set to expire on Wednesday.

A Trump-era policy used to expel asylum seekers and undocumented migrants during the early days of the COVID pandemic is set to expire on Dec. 21, 2022. FOX 26's Natalie Hee reports more on the policy and what its expiration could mean.A federal health order known as Title 42, is set to expire on Dec. 21. The policy was implemented by the Trump administration in 2020 to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic by expelling migrants and asylum-seekers from the U.S.

Instead, Yegani is pressuring lawmakers in Washington to call for more comprehensive immigration reform, as the number of migrants and asylum-seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border continues to grow.Greg Groogan and the panel discuss the latest trun in the crisis at our southern border.

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