TIJUANA BORDER (KUSI) – The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously declared the lack of federal resources for asylum seekers a humanitarian crisis, along with making several additional recommendations. The vote comes after heavy public concern over thousands of migrants being dropped into the San Diego County community by U.S. border agents, without resources or shelter. Our United...
TIJUANA BORDER – The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously declared the lack of federal resources for asylum seekers a humanitarian crisis, along with making several additional recommendations.
Our United States Border Patrol Agents are severely overwhelmed, and estimate nearly 80,000 additional migrants are currently heading this way. With record breaking immigration and smuggling cartels leading the way, the United States Border Patrol is simply outnumbered.
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