Austin announced the move Thursday mere hours before the expiration of Title 42, a Trump-era emergency order that allowed the U.S. to deny asylum seekers entry due to pandemic health risks.
"That's going to help [San Antonio] by being able to move asylum seekers to their sponsor's hometown and be able to bring the number that are in the Migrant Resource Center down to the level they can handle," Juan Ortiz, Austin's director of homeland security and emergency management, told the station.
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