San Diego Faces Migrant Surge; Local Resources Stretched Thin
Over 125,000 migrants released in San Diego in the past six months, sparking concerns over vetting and the impact on city resources.
- Over 125,000 migrants released in San Diego in six months, raising concerns about vetting and local impact.
- San Diego County Supervisor criticizes federal handling, highlighting lack of resources and consequences of open border policies.
- Migrant surge strains local resources, with officials warning of changing benefits and financial aid needs.
- Local and federal officials call for improved asylum processes and legal immigration pathways amidst border crisis.
- Record numbers of migrants on terror watchlists and injuries at border highlight security and humanitarian concerns.