Border Patrol has dropped off more than 13,000 migrants in San Diego since Sept. 13. and more than 1,000 of those people have been dropped in Oceanside.
Their organization created a makeshift site in a parking garage to help the migrants who are being dropped off by border patrol agents.
Volunteers are making sure the migrants know their court dates and are helping connect them with their sponsors in the U.S. This often includes buying them plane tickets and trips to the airport. The volunteers are working up to 16-hour days, seven days a week. without them many of the asylum seekers would end up on the streets. An immigration attorney says this should be a wake up call to the federal government.
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