Up to 5,000 Haitians remain in squalid camp as many are released
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51% : The migrants are processed by the Border Patrol at those locations.50% : Haitian migrants wait to board a bus to Houston at the Val Verde Border Humanitarian Coalition after being released ThursdayHaitians, pictured in Del Rio Thursday, have been freed on a 'very, very large scale' in recent days, one official saidThe releases come despite Biden's vow to expel Haitians on flights under pandemic-related authority that denies migrants a chance to seek asylum
50% : A volunteer hands out baby diapers as migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. line up to board a bus to Houston from Val Verde Border Humanitarian Coalition after being released from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, in Del Rio on Thursday
50% : But on Wednesday morning, a cousin told them on WhatsApp that he had succeeded in entering the United States with his wife and had a court date to request asylum in October.
48% : Migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. disembark a Border Patrol bus at Val Verde Border Humanitarian Coalition after being released from U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Thursday in Del RioMigrants who were released from CBP custody board a bus to Houston from Del Rio on Thursday
44% : This overhead photo shows some of the hundreds of Texas state SUVs used to form a de-facto steel barrier along the United States-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas
43% : The releases come despite the Biden administration's vow to undertake a massive effort to expel Haitians on flights under pandemic-related authority that denies migrants a chance to seek asylum.
43% : The secret behind the Haitians who have turned up in Del Rio, Texas is that they didn't migrate from Haiti at all but from Chile, where they had been granted asylum and were working and living comfortably as refugees.
40% : Deportation flights to Haiti begin, with 327 people flown out of the USSeptember 20: Border Patrol officials continue bussing Haitians away from Del Rio, with a further 233 deported.
40% : Republicans say Biden administration policies led Haitians to believe they would get asylum.
37% : The migrant camp under the Del Rio International Bridge is currently being dismantled by Border Patrol, who are busing people out and putting them on deportation flights back to Haiti.
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