San Diego Border Patrol Releases Hundreds of Migrants at Transit Sites

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 essential services. Migrant aid groups scrambled to provide makeshift arrangements for the diverse group of migrants from various countries. San Diego County's funding for migrant aid has run out, forcing migrants to rely on volunteer assistance and facing challenges such as finding transportation and access to facilities. The situation highlights the struggle of border cities to support migrants while balancing local needs, and the need for additional resources and legislative action to address the influx of migrants.
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