Migrants take over streets of El Paso where food banks are just days from running dry - after evading cartels and border patrols - as Biden asks SCOTUS to delay end of Title 42 until after Christmas

  • Migrants in El Paso made were seen moving over the border hours before the Biden administration asked for Title 42 to be kept in place for an extra week
  • Title 42 was expected to be lifted Wednesday, but remains in place until the Supreme Court issues an order
  • 400+ National Guard troops were deployed before its anticipated expiry, causing dozens to make a desperate break for the border
  • Migrants are now being forced to sleep outside in below-freezing temperatures
  • The end of Title 42 restrictions is widely expected to lead to a surge in crossings 

Migrants have taken over the streets of El Paso - where food banks are just days from running dry - after making last-ditch border dashes in anticipation of Title 42 limits being lifted. 

Desperate migrants huddled at bus stops and propped up makeshift tents in freezing temperatures after already making their long and treacherous journeys to Texas. 

After fighting off looting cartels, walking through hazardous jungles, and cramming on overcrowded fishing boats, many of the exhausted asylum seekers told DailyMail.com they were relieved to have made it to the US before Title 42's imminent end.