This week marks the end of coronavirus restrictions on asylum that have allowed the U.S. to quickly expel migrants at the southern border for the last three years. The restrictions are often referred to as Title 42, because the authority comes from Title 42 of a 1944 public health law that allows curbs on migration in the name of protecting public health. The end of Title 42’s use has raised questions about what will happen with migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. Here's what to know.| AP News
There are more people around the world who are displaced from their homes today than at any point in time since World War II. Many| The White House
CBO’s Director, Phillip Swagel, discusses the current budget and economic outlook.| Congressional Budget Office