deming's mayor, benny jasso, is concerned for his town if title 42 goes away. >> i don't fault them forting a better life. the only difference is we do not have the volunteer base right now to establish a shelter. we don't. >> is the federal government providing resources that you might need in case there are asylum seekers that do qualify for asylum that might end up in this area? >> not to us. >> reporter: trent hogan is the deming police chief. do you feel, chief, that it creates any kind of security issues when you have migrants come here? >> no, ma'am. we don't have any issues with the people there at all. >> reporter: but ariana says her experience has been different. you had mentioned that the city is becoming more anti-immigrant by the day. can you explain that? >> there's only a few, but they just so happen to be the loudest, that will say the worst things. >> reporter: ariana and her staff have noticed an increasing hostility. what kind of threats are you getting? >> we were told they would figure out a way for me to lose my home if i had them on my house, in my property. >> r