"San Diego Border Patrol Drops Off Hundreds of Asylum-Seekers at Transit Centers"

Due to a lack of local funding, hundreds of migrants were released at a San Diego bus stop instead of a reception center, leaving them without basic amenities. Migrant aid groups scrambled to provide makeshift assistance, as the city struggles to cope with the influx of people. San Diego County's migrant center closed after running out of funds, reflecting the challenges faced by local governments in supporting migrants without compromising essential services. The Border Patrol released over 500,000 migrants with court appearance orders from October to January, highlighting the pressing need for additional resources and legislative action to address outdated immigration laws.
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