Mobile, Baldwin Co. sheriffs react to possible influx of migrants traveling to the area after Title 42 expires
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : Under new regulations from the Biden Administration, migrants will be allowed to seek asylum but will have to prove they asked for refuge.48% : The rule allowed border officials to turn away migrants who were trying to illegally enter our country, as well as those seeking asylum because of Covid-19 concerns.
40% : "We already work very closely with Border Patrol and on a daily basis so, we'll be looking for irregularities."Baldwin County Sheriff Hoss Mack is on the border security committee in the National Sheriffs' Association.
34% : "We will be keeping an eye out for human trafficking, especially involving children and smuggling illegal drugs," said Burch.
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