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Border communities try to balance needs of residents and migrants amid humanitarian crisis

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In normal times, asylum seekers who make it to the U.S. border are entitled to a hearing. But during the pandemic, emergency rule Title 42 allowed officials to deport certain migrants. Monday, the Supreme Court put a hold on a lower court's decision to end Title 42, but that may only last a few days. El Paso Deputy City Manager Mario D’Agostino joined William Brangham to discuss the situation.

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U.S. & Canada
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asylum seekers, asylum u.s., border control
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