everything he is wearing now, the jackets and the heavy clothing, is donated from people who dropped it off here. roberto hopes there is something else to keep him warm in the back of sandra grace martinez car. for days she has handed out donated goods. they are on survival mode. fight or flight for them. reporter: the long lines of migrants from jaurez, mexico waiting to get escorted into el paso by border patrol agents has significantly dwindled. a sign that perhaps this latest migration surge has slowed down. for now. but that could change next week with the title 42 public health rule set to expire. that order allows for the swift expulsion of migrants at the border. as more migrants arrive in el paso officials plan to bring in more buses to move migrants to their destinations in the u.s. faster, hoping to prevent a backlog of people on these streets. so with that, it might bring in transportation in forms of buses to get them to the transportation hub.
it is a policy created under the last president that allows for the expulsion of migrants who cross the border. the ruling from the circuit court of appeals tees up a supreme court battle. the biden administration is set to stop enforcing the title 42 policy on wednesday. we have a look at what some migrants are doing right now after just crossing into the u.s. reporter: it is 39 degrees and getting colder. this is roberto cordoba s first night sleeping on the el paso streets. he says he s never experienced anything close to homelessness. he left cuba last month and hopes to get to miami soon. he says this is the first time in his life he ever had to spend the night on the street and he feels completely lost. reporter: a thin pair of new york giants socks and unlaced shoes won t be enough to get through the frigid night.
now after just crossing into the u.s. reporter: it s 39 degrees and getting colder. this is roberto cordoba s first night sleeping on the el paso streets. he says he s never experienced anything close to homelessness. he left cuba last month and hopes to get to miami soon. he says this is the first time in his life he ever had to spend the night on the street and he feels completely lost. reporter: a thin pair of new york giants socks and unlaced shoes won t be enough to get through the frigid night. everything he is wearing now, the jackets and the heavy clothing, is donated from people who dropped it off here. roberto hopes there is something else to keep him warm in the back of sandra grace martinez car. for days she has handed out donated goods. they are on survival mode. fight or flight for them. reporter: the long lines of migrants from jaurez, mexico waiting to get escorted into el paso by border patrol agents has