Immigration at U.S.-Mexico border
Explore your 2022 recap • 3m 13s
The United States is ending 2022 staring down a full-blown border crisis, as a pandemic-era policy, known as Title 42, which allows officials to immediately expel migrants, expires.
It’s led to a surge in border crossings.
Biden administration critics say the White House has neglected the issue this year. Immigration is a problem the White House likely cannot ignore in 2023.
CGTN’s Toni Waterman reports.
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