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Tomorrow is the end of Title 42, a public health law from 1942 that limited migration in order to protect public health in the US. In March of 2020, the CDC issued an order limiting the number of migrants to reduce the spread of COVID-19. But what does that look like for the states along the southern border? The Biden Administration has put out plans to help both migrants and the United States with the massive influx of migration. It will be an important test for the President and his staff, but is any of it actually viable and how much help could it be? KTAR News Director Martha Maurer joins the discussion.
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Tomorrow is the end of Title 42, a public health law from 1942 that limited migration in order to protect public health in the US. In March of 2020, the CDC issued an order limiting the number of migrants to reduce the spread of COVID-19. But what does that look like for the states along the southern border? The Biden Administration has put out plans to help both migrants and the United States with the massive influx of migration. It will be an important test for the President and his staff, but is any of it actually viable and how much help could it be? KTAR News Director Martha Maurer joins the discussion.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.