Feds examine plans for migrant surge

(Brownsville, TX)  -- The head of Homeland Security is on the southern border, meeting with Customs and Border Patrol agents in Texas ahead of next week end of Title 42.

Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says there is an agreement to surge resources to several Central American nations as a way to prevent people from making the journey north.  

Mexico, he says, is also agreeing to put troops on their southern border.  

At the same time, processing centers are being set up in Central America as a way to give migrants a pathway to claim asylum.