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rangerrebew

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Advocates are still struggling to shelter asylum seekers once they arrive in San Diego

Gustavo Solis Contact Reporter

The federal government plans to release 174 asylum-seeking migrants from a detention center to San Diego but volunteers don’t have enough beds for them, according to emergency shelter operators.

“We’re scrambling,” said Norma Chavez-Peterson, executive director for the American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego and Imperial counties.

The San Diego Rapid Response Network, a coalition of non-profits, religious and humanitarian organizations including the ACLU, has two emergency shelters with enough room for 134 migrants in San Diego.


https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...228-story.html
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When the next invasion from Central America hits the border they should just wave them all in to San Diego since they want them so badly.  They'll get turned loose anyway so why not make life hell for Mejornia! :amen: