The street releases of asylum seekers continue in San Diego, but now some local nonprofits say they're facing a new challenge.
Staff members at several nonprofits have noted families are being separated at some point during processing, meaning they're then released at different locations.
Varinda Missett, the Chief Development Officer for Interfaith Community Services, said splitting families has made getting the migrants to the sponsor family more difficult. Local nonprofits said they’re now using a WhatsApp texting group to communicate with each other at the different drop-off locations.
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