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Why is the Biden administration expected to end the Title 42 border policy?
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    Biden expected to end Title 42 border expulsion policy in late May.
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    Title 42 has allowed border officials to rapidly expel migrants without allowing them to apply for asylum, a legal safeguard the government has argued it can suspend during a public health emergency. Immigration officials have carried out over 1.7 million expulsions of migrants under Title 42 in the past two years, 70% of them under President Biden.
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    The preliminary decision to gradually discontinue the restriction comes after two federal court rulings in early March dealt a major blow to the Biden administration's plan to retain the expulsions, which began in March 2020 under former President Donald Trump.
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    Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials have been preparing for a potential sharp increase in border arrivals when Title 42 is lifted, including worst-case scenarios in which 12,000 to 18,000 migrants would enter U.S. custody daily. Such scenarios, the contingency plan indicates, would overwhelm U.S. border agents and require the government to dispatch thousands of federal employees to the southern border.
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