that has been used to quickly remove migrants at the border, warning the border will see a"crisis" if the order is ended without adequate preparation.
Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels praised Kelly for his efforts to stop the lifting of Title 42, telling local outlets he had not been successful in getting administration officials to visit his part of the border. "Here in Douglas the migrants are mostly folks from Mexico and Guatemala, and they are most often returned to Mexico under Title 42. So lifting Title 42 without a plan, without additional resources, without the money for busses or a plan for drivers and facilities to house folks, it’s going to be a crisis," Kelly said."It’s not a very humanitarian thing to do."Kelly has worked in D.C. to secure additional resources.
"I warned the administration about this months and months ago, and they still don't have an adequate plan. They say they are working on it. My guess is that we’ll get to May 23, there probably is not going to be an adequate plan in place and, if that's the case, I don't think we should lift Title 42."