Joe Biden warns US-Mexico border will be ‘chaotic’ as Title 42 rules lift
- Thousands of migrants have gathered at the Mexico-US border awaiting the end of Title 42
- US pandemic restrictions allowed curbs on migration in the name of protecting public health

The US border with Mexico will be “chaotic for a while,” President Joe Biden acknowledged before the lifting of pandemic-era rules that have made claiming asylum at the frontier all but impossible.
Tens of thousands of people are massing at border crossing points awaiting the expiration of so-called Title 42 overnight Thursday into Friday.
Thousands have already entered the United States, squeezing through the holes that pockmark the division between the world’s wealthiest country and its poorer neighbour, and a spike in asylum claims is expected.
The Texan cities of El Paso, Brownsville and Laredo have declared a state of emergency as they struggle to cope with hundreds of people - most from Latin America, some from China, Russia and Turkey - who are already there.
Asked if the United States was ready for a surge in crossings, Biden told reporters: “It remains to be seen. It’s going to be chaotic for a while.”
The Title 42 rules were put in place in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, when Donald Trump was president, ostensibly to prevent people with the virus from entering the country.