Migrant center braces for surge; Young activists take climate fight to court : Here & Now Anytime The Biden administration is expected to lift a controversial policy, Title 42, which allows border agents to expel migrants crossing into the U.S. When it's overturned, a surge in immigrants crossing over to the U.S. is expected, and one migrant resource center in Phoenix is bracing for the influx. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd visited the center. Then, migrants seeking U.S. immigration in Juarez, Mexico have reported mass kidnappings and other dangerous conditions. Andrea Gonzalez with the Innovation Law Lab joins us. And, Montana's state constitution guarantees the right to a clean environment. So, young climate activists are bringing the issue to court. Nate Bellinger, senior staff attorney at Our Children's Trust, and one of the 16 plaintiffs Grace Gibson-Snyder join us.

Migrant center braces for surge; Young activists take climate fight to court

Migrant center braces for surge; Young activists take climate fight to court

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The Biden administration is expected to lift a controversial policy, Title 42, which allows border agents to expel migrants crossing into the U.S. quickly. When it's overturned, a surge in immigrants crossing over to the U.S. is expected, and one migrant resource center in Phoenix is bracing for the influx. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd visited the center.

Then, migrants seeking U.S. immigration in Juarez, Mexico have reported mass kidnappings and other dangerous conditions. Andrea Gonzalez with the Innovation Law Lab joins us.

And, Montana's state constitution guarantees the right to a clean environment. So, young climate activists are bringing the issue to court. Nate Bellinger, senior staff attorney at Our Children's Trust, and one of the 16 plaintiffs Grace Gibson-Snyder join us.

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