Last week, unmarked white buses began dropping off thousands of illegal aliens on the streets of San Diego.
Most of the illegals are military-aged men who have been processed and given future court dates that they will promptly ignore.
News Nation correspondent, Jorge Ventura reported, “Over 3,000 migrants have been street released in San Diego as cartels smuggle massive groups of migrants from Tijuana the majority street releases are males with future court dates in the U.S. and headed to major cities across the U.S.”
Disturbing video footage was shared on social media, showing the illegals wandering aimlessly around the area near the Iris Avenue Trolley Station along 30th Street.
Watch:
Over 3,000 migrants have been street released in San Diego as cartels smuggle massive groups of migrants from Tijuana the majority street releases are males with future court dates in the U.S. and headed to major cities across the U.S. @NewsNation pic.twitter.com/9WGalz6sxf
— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) September 19, 2023
The number of illegal aliens left on the streets of San Diego has surged to nearly 8,000.
IMPEACHABLE: Nearly 8,000 illegal aliens have been dumped by Biden admin in San Diego in recent weeks, and overwhelmed local officials have declared a humanitarian crisis. https://t.co/XM8pDlBlCk via @WSJ
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) September 29, 2023
On Tuesday, officials in San Diego declared the massive surge of illegals to be a humanitarian crisis.
The Wall Street Journal reported:
An unmarked white bus pulled up to a park here Monday morning, where it dropped off about 50 recently arrived migrants with little idea where they were and no place to sleep that night.
It wasn’t part of a nefarious operation. The bus was driven by the U.S. government, which is dropping off thousands of migrants in communities along the border as a new wave of illegal immigration strains the resources of the Border Patrol.
Local shelters are hitting capacity, including the roughly 950 beds in San Diego that are typically adequate for recently arrived migrants who need a place to sleep for a night or two. As a result, immigration agents are dropping people off on the streets, at bus stops and in train stations, angering local officials and worrying aid groups.
In San Diego, an estimated 7,800 migrants have been released in the past two weeks, according to county officials, who on Tuesday declared the situation to be a humanitarian crisis.
According to El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells, Border Patrol officials have informed him that the cartels are shifting their human smuggling operations from Texas to the San Diego area.
“We’ve already seen nearly 7,000 migrants dropped in San Diego County, and that number will only go up,” Bill Wells said on Newsmax this week.
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Cartels have shifted their human smuggling from Texas to the San Diego region. We’ve already seen nearly 7,000 migrants dropped in San Diego County, and that number will only go up. pic.twitter.com/NkVlR6CMMA
— Bill Wells (@MayorBillWells) September 25, 2023
Newsmax correspondent, Mike Carter questioned California governor Gavin Newsom about the humanitarian crisis in San Diego.
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Governor Gavin Newsom responds to my question at the #GOPDebate about San Diego announcing a humanitarian crisis this week due to the city’s migrant crisis. @NEWSMAX pic.twitter.com/tUaM8FVqkR
— Mike Carter (@MikeCarterTV) September 28, 2023