Mr. Houser countered that a border shutdown “puts a grave risk of death for the migrants.” He also said it would create “operational challenges” for the Border Patrol.
Pat Fallon challenges former Biden DHS official: 'How many migrants are you housing personally?'
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Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, which have the largest number of people living illegally in the U.S., after Mexico, could be among the first and most heavily impacted by mass deportations, said Jason Houser, former Immigration & Customs Enforcement chief of staff in the Biden administration.
Amid Trump threat of mass deportations, Central America braces for an influx of vulnerable migrants
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