In spite of warnings, migrants keep showing up at border campsite in Tijuana
In spite of warnings, migrants keep showing up at border campsite in Tijuana
Posted: Feb 26, 2021 / 07:19 PM GMT-0600 / Updated: Feb 26, 2021 / 07:31 PM GMT-0600
Two unidentified young girls are part of a group numbering 300 who are residing on a makeshift campsite just south of the San Ysidro Port of Entry. (Jorge Nieto/Special to Border Report)
TIJUANA (Border Report) The number of asylum-seekers and migrants at an impromptu campsite just south of the San Ysidro Port of Entry is now an estimated 300 people.
Folks began camping out late last week in anticipation of asylum-seekers finally being allowed to enter the United States back on Feb. 19.
Feb 20, 2021
A snowplow driver was hard at work clearing the streets of West Bend, Wisconsin, when he found a child wandering around alone at 4am.
David Gehrkeis being called a hero for saving the five-year-old boy in subzero temperatures.
Maddox Piercewas freezing because he was wearing his pajamas and had no shoes, hat or coat on when Gehrke spotted him on the street. He picked the little boy up and worked on warming him up by putting his own coat on him and blasting the heat in the truck. When he turned Maddox over to police, he told them he was scared because he thought he was home alone, so he was walking to his grandpa’s house. But it turns out, his 14-year-old aunt was at home babysitting while his mom was at work.