"Mass Release of Migrants at San Diego Transit Sites Amid Aid Funding Shortage"

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San Diego ran out of local funding for migrant aid sooner than expected, leading to hundreds of migrants being released at a bus stop instead of a reception center. Migrant aid groups scrambled to provide makeshift assistance, with volunteers offering instructions in multiple languages. The city's struggle to support migrants reflects a broader challenge faced by other local governments, including New York and Chicago. The Border Patrol called on Congress to provide additional resources and legislative action to address the pressing need for immigration reform.
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- Nonprofits Assist Asylum-Seekers Dropped in San Diego After Closure of Welcome Center Times of San Diego
- Hundreds of migrants dropped off at bus stops, airport in San Diego FOX 5 San Diego
- Migrants mass-released in San Diego as Newsom heads to White House Fox News
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