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Border crossings rise as US nears decision on asylum limits

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By ACACIA CORONADO
Associated Press

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — U.S. authorities are stopping about 7,100 migrants daily at the border with Mexico. It marks a sharp increase from February and comes as the Biden administration nears a decision on whether to end sweeping asylum restrictions designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Chief Raul Ortiz said 1,500 Cubans were stopped the previous day, which is well more than double the daily average from the Caribbean nation who came in February. Migrants have been expelled from the U.S. more than 1.7 million under COVID-related asylum restrictions since March 2020 and set to expire this week.

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