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Weekly U.S.-Mexico Border Update: Migration lull ends, lines at ports of entry, Arizona Border Patrol shooting
by  Adam Isacson
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See past weekly updates here.

Border Updates will pause for the next two weeks as staff take vacation time. We will resume publication on June 23.

THIS WEEK IN BRIEF:
What we know about post-Title 42 migration
Very preliminary data indicate that, following a sharp fall in the days after the Title 42 policy’s end, numbers of U.S.-bound migrants have either flattened out or begun to increase again. Shelters are full in much of Mexico, meanwhile, where authorities continue to move large numbers of migrants toward the country’s southern border.

Asylum-seeker lines form at ports of entry, recalling the now-banned practice of “metering”
Asylum seekers who have been unable to secure “CBP One” appointments have begun lining up, for days at a time, at ports of entry in Nogales and Tijuana. The situation resembles CBP’s practice of “metering”—limiting asylum seekers’ access to ports of entry, and only allowing a small number per day to be processed—which a federal court declared to be illegal in 2020.

https://www.wola.org/2023/06/weekly-u-s-mexico-border-update-migration-lull-ends-lines-at-ports-of-entry-arizona-border-patrol-shooting/

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