Texas border city says more than 7,000 COVID-positive migrants released since February, 1,500 in last week

Texas border city says more than 7,000 COVID-positive migrants released since February, 1,500 in last week

The Texas border city of McAllen says more than 7,000 COVID-positive migrants have been released into the city since February, and more than 1,500 in the past week — the latest example of growing concern about the potential impact of the border crisis on efforts to control COVID-19 in the U.S.

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