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Advocates worry Haitian and Black migrants could still face discrimination after Title 42 ends

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Barring a Louisiana court decision, Title 42, the controversial health law used to enforce immigration policy at the U.S.-Mexico border,

The post Advocates worry Haitian and Black migrants could still face discrimination after Title 42 ends appeared first on TheGrio.

Source: theGrio

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