Policy used to expel migrants at U.S. Southern border could end in May
President Biden is set to end Covid as a national emergency on May 11, putting the future of the controversial Trump-era policy Title 42 in question. Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, President and CEO of the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, joined American Voices to discuss what it might take to end Title 42 and the ongoing fight to reunite families separated under the Trump Administration.
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