It’s been less than a week since San Diego County's Migrant Welcome Center closed, and already CBP has released more than 1,000 asylum seekers and other migrants into the streets.
Within the span of 90 minutes on Monday morning, four Border Patrol buses pulled up to the Iris Avenue trolley station in South San Diego to drop off asylum seekers who had been processed in previous days.
Hundreds of migrants who recently entered the country seeking asylum are being released onto San Diego streets after county funding ran out for the migrant welcome center, with the latest bus loads released in San Ysidro Saturday morning.