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.
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