An immigration volunteer organizer says a 30-foot tall border fence has not deterred people from trying to cross into the U.S. after a woman fell to her death Friday.
United States Border Patrol near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry where a woman apparently fell to her death from the border wall.shows hundreds of migrants being released from buses, with migrants from China and Pakistan onto the streets. A conversation in the video shows a migrant speaking to a Border Patrol agent, who tells him he can do whatever he wants now."It’s no problem if I go to Chicago?" the migrant asks.
recently warned that the crisis threatens to"destroy" the city as it copes with over 110,000 migrant arrivals since last year. Fox News' Adam Shaw and Bill Melugin contributed to this report. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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