Federal officials leave dozens of migrants at bus stations across San Diego County
Due to flight delays from winter storms, migrant shelters haven’t been able to move guests through as quickly as normal and are now at capacity, meaning many new arrivals have been left on the streets.
Federal officials left dozens of migrants scattered at bus stations across San Diego County on Friday as winter storms blocked travel nationally and the region’s migrant shelters filled to capacity.
From El Cajon to Oceanside, migrants found themselves suddenly on the streets, some without phones and in some cases without the family members they’d traveled with. Those who spoke with the Union-Tribune had crossed into the U.S. at various parts of the California border. It was not clear if any had been bused to San Diego for processing by Border Patrol after crossing farther east in Yuma, Ariz., which has become a hotspot for apprehensions.
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