Arizona Mayor: Ending ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy Will ‘Exacerbate an Already Overworked System’
‘There needs to be some common sense to this’
Feb 21, 2021 8:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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NICHOLLS: "Well, right now what that looks like is it’s going to just exacerbate an already overworked system. So for Yuma, the key is the greater border and DHS system to make sure people, as they're interdicted, are moved through. Well, when you overload that system, that means more people are going to be staying in Yuma area longer and then they're going to end up releasing people into our community, which just began last Monday."