In recent weeks, San Diego County has experienced a significant influx of over 15,000 illegal immigrants, many unable to speak English, have been released onto the streets following the closure of a migrant welcome center. A confused migrant was quoted saying, "Virginia!? You're not there. That's a long ways from here. You're in San Diego." The federal government initiated these releases three weeks ago, contributing to the growing number of migrants in the community. Texas has also played a role in this development, having transported over 105,000 migrants to various sanctuary cities across the country as part of #OperationLoneStar, aiming to alleviate pressure on its border communities.
Unreal: 15,000 migrants are now roaming the streets of San Diego County because the migrant facility there has been shut down. https://t.co/626m0XmYrB
Texas has transported over 105,000 migrants to sanctuary cities. We will continue to send migrants to self-declared sanctuary cities to provide relief to our overwhelmed border communities. More on #OperationLoneStar: https://t.co/i7qGYNfFhH
15,000 migrants are now roaming the streets of San Diego County after the migrant welcome center was shut down https://t.co/B0J5ymxa51
More than 15,000 illegal immigrants, many of whom can't speak English, have been dumped into the streets of San Diego. "Virginia!? You're not there. That's a long ways from here. You're in San Diego." https://t.co/NTjL07DE4S
Three weeks ago, the federal government began releasing migrants on the streets in San Diego County. Since then, we have seen over 15,000 dropped into our community. https://t.co/s2k7d9dgmB