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president biden has acknowledged that this is going to be a chaotic period. what does it look like on the ground right now? reporter: it s going to be difficult for sure. and in the short term these border cities will be feeling that pressure. but the ngos i ve spoken to really leading the effort in helping these migrants say they re no more anxious than they have been the raft two weeks. what you re looking at here depart is one of those immigration buses. this is the intake area or processing area after they re released on humanitarian parole they re released into the care of the city, they re processed and then right across the street is the ngo, team brownsville that helps out these migrants with basic needs, food supplies, over-the-counter medications, water, things like that. it is a very smooth operation, really like clockwork, as one bus pulls out, another pulls in. and i want to describe here what these men here are waiting for. all of these men, most of them venezuelan nati