border officials say us will see current influx of migrants double once policy ends
Published 1 year ago • 318 plays • Length 0:54Download video MP4
Download video MP3
Similar videos
-
1:57
border didn’t see a “major influx” of migrants when title 42 ended, federal official says
-
2:30
record-breaking amount of migrants crossing border, officials say
-
0:16
border crisis: experts predict a surge of migrants as covid-era immigration policy comes to an end
-
2:34
federal officials see drop in number of migrants crossing border after title 42 expires
-
0:54
number of migrants at border drops after end of title 42, officials say
-
2:47
tightening of visa rules protecting migrant workers receives backlash | 1news on tvnz
-
13:15
chinese migrants are fastest growing group crossing into u.s. from mexico | 60 minutes
-
2:55
the us-canada border splits this road down the middle
-
3:54
more undocumented immigrants being released into border communities, aid groups say
-
1:40
lawmaker alleges undocumented migrants are being sent to san antonio amid surge in border crossings
-
1:57
more than two-dozen possible undocumented migrants detained in san antonio
-
2:57
'how can you plan for an influx?' | large groups of migrants crossing us-mexico border
-
2:32
biden administration, texas groups prepare for end of title 42
-
2:27
south texas communities contend with rising numbers of incoming migrants
-
3:31
border patrol hoping to have migrant camp cleared by end of week, officials say
-
1:05
homeland security secretary defends biden's immigration policies after smuggling deaths
-
1:37
us official explains why waves of immigration are occurring at the border
-
2:51
authorities in border communities say they're struggling to keep up with immigration enforcement
-
2:35
resources added for influx of migrants in san antonio
-
2:55
family desperate to find undocumented relative missing after being smuggled across the border
-
3:31
human rights advocates say border patrol 'lies' to migrants about where they're being taken
-
2:39
immigration attorneys say u.s. and mexico are colluding to keep immigrants away from the border