A San Diego migrant center announced it will be forced to close its doors Thursday after running out of funds to assist the overwhelming number of asylum-seekers who have illegally crossed into the county.
Non-profit SBCS, closed their doors on Thursday after squandering $6 million in taxpayers money in just a few months, with the Mayor of nearby El Cajon Bill Wells raising concerns over the closure.
El Cajon, Calif. Mayor Bill Wells warned of the impact on his community Thursday as nearly 140,000 migrants have crossed into the San Diego sector since Oct. 1.
The nonprofit that runs the center says "finite resources have been stretched to the limit" with a significant increase in migrant arrivals in recent weeks