Locals fear surge at border when rule expires
A surge at the Southwest border could be what local communities are facing as a pandemic-era immigration rule is set to expire May 11. That rule is a health-related measure that was put in place during the Trump administration to allow officials to deport anyone coming into the country that could spread diseases like COVID-19. In areas like Yuma, Ariz. where there is only one hospital, people fear the situation may become problematic very quickly.
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