VIDEO: Border Patrol Sets Free Hundreds of Illegal Migrants on San Diego Streets
A Shocking Video Reveals Border Patrol Releasing Hundreds of Illegal Migrants onto San Diego Streets
A recently surfaced video captures the alarming sight of Border Patrol buses unloading hundreds of illegal migrants onto the streets of San Diego. The footage, obtained by Fox News, shows three unmarked white buses parked on the side of the road as migrants are released onto the city streets near a transit terminal.
According to reports, some of the migrants on the buses were from China and Pakistan, with the majority being adult men. In a notable exchange caught on video, a migrant asks a Border Patrol agent if it’s okay for them to go to Chicago, to which the agent responds, “You can do whatever you want. You’re free.”
NEW: Watch as Border Patrol mass releases hundreds of illegal migrants to a city street in San Diego as CBP facilities are overcrowded.
Migrant: “It’s no problem if I go to Chicago?”
BP agent: “You can do whatever you want, you’re free.”These are Biden’s buses, not Texas. pic.twitter.com/X7J9Vq9AfK
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) September 15, 2023
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has stated that these migrant drop-offs are standard procedure and are intended to alleviate overcrowding at border crossings.
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Similar migrant releases are also occurring in Arizona, specifically south of Tucson. In Sierra Vista, a Guatemalan migrant family was left confused and unsure of what to do next after being dropped off by Border Patrol in a Dollar Tree parking lot, as reported by Fox News.
The local Arizona sheriff, Mark Dannels, criticized CBP for releasing migrants onto the streets, stating, “There’s nothing safe about it.” In El Paso, the Texas National Guard is resorting to using razor wire to prevent large groups of migrants from crossing the border illegally.
According to Fox News, CBP estimates that there were approximately 230,000 migrant encounters in August, marking the highest monthly total so far this year. In July, CBP encountered a total of 183,503 migrants.
Meanwhile, major cities like New York City and Chicago are struggling to handle the influx of tens of thousands of new migrants. New York City has already spent over $1.2 billion on housing and supporting migrants, with projections indicating that the cost could reach up to $5 billion. Mayor Eric Adams expressed concern, stating, “This issue will destroy New York City.”
Chicago has seen an influx of around 13,500 migrants, leading to a spending of at least $250 million. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to house migrants in tents across the city has faced opposition from members of the city council.
The migrant crisis has caused tension between Democratic governors and mayors and the Biden administration, with local leaders pleading for more federal assistance.
How does the release of migrants onto the streets of San Diego without proper vetting raise concerns about potential security risks and criminal activity?
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This video has sparked a debate regarding the Biden administration’s handling of the border crisis. Critics argue that the release of these migrants onto the streets of San Diego without proper vetting poses significant security risks and raises concerns about potential criminal activity. Furthermore, the mass release of migrants onto the city streets could strain local resources and contribute to a rise in homelessness in the area.
Supporters of the Biden administration’s approach argue that the overcrowded Border Patrol facilities leave them with no choice but to release migrants into the community. They argue that this is a humanitarian response and that these individuals should be given the opportunity to seek asylum or pursue their desired destinations within the United States.
However, the method of releasing these migrants onto the streets is questionable. It raises concerns about proper documentation and screening processes that are crucial for national security and public safety. There is also the issue of managing the influx of migrants and ensuring that they are placed in appropriate housing and provided with necessary resources. Simply releasing them onto the streets without adequate support and oversight can lead to a myriad of problems.
This incident also highlights the need for comprehensive immigration reform in the United States. The current system does not seem equipped to handle the increasing number of migrants arriving at the border. A more organized and efficient process that balances security measures with humanitarian considerations is necessary.
In the meantime, local authorities in San Diego will need to address the challenges posed by the mass release of migrants onto their streets. They should work closely with federal agencies to ensure that these individuals are properly vetted, provided with the necessary resources, and integrated into the community in a way that minimizes disruption and addresses potential security concerns.
The shocking video of Border Patrol releasing hundreds of illegal migrants onto the streets of San Diego has brought attention to the ongoing border crisis and the complexities involved in addressing it. This incident serves as a reminder of the urgent need for comprehensive immigration reform and more effective strategies for managing the influx of migrants at the border. It is a challenge that requires a delicate balance between humanitarian considerations and national security, and one that cannot be solved through knee-jerk reactions or quick fixes.
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