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Border Report – County of San Diego considers asking Biden to shut down border

Posted on February 28, 2024

SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — In response to Border Patrol agents releasing thousands of migrants at transit centers around San Diego in recent days, the County Board of Supervisors considered asking President Joe Biden to shut down the border as a way to “prevent street releases of asylum seekers.”

Supervisors also debated how to seek federal funding to keep a migrant welcome center open permanently to avoid migrants being released in public.

Since Friday, more than 2,000 asylum seekers have been released at transit centers in San Diego County according to Supervisor Jim Desmond.

Both issues led to hours-long debate and public comment during Tuesday’s meeting.


Border Patrol continues dropping off migrants at public transit centers in San Diego

“When Ukrainians arrived in 2022, we welcomed them with open arms, which is exactly what we should’ve done,” said one woman, “But why is it, when the majority of asylum-seekers are Black and Asian, there’s a call to shut down the border.”

Others who spoke were very much in favor of shutting down the border.

Migrants dropped off by Border Patrol agents at Iris Avenue trolley station in south San Diego. (Salvador Rivera/Border Report)

“Who are these people? Where are they from? They are not being vetted, we have no idea who they are. Are they coming from prisons from gangs? Are they trafficking drugs?” said Kelly J.

After several hours of testimony from both the public and supervisors, the idea to seek federal funding to keep the migrant center permanently open passed. However, the motion to ask that the border be closed was struck down when a substitute concept was introduced.


Welcome center for migrants in San Diego County to close as funding runs out

Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Nora Vargas and Vice Chair Terra Lawson-Remer presented a new item to send a letter of support for a Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill to Fix the Border.

The notion read as follows:

“Direct the Interim Chief Administrative Officer to send a letter to the Majority Leader of the Senate, Chuck Schumer, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, to work with President Biden to pass a Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill to Fix the Border by addressing the delays in processing asylum, increase funding for FEMA to support local governments and NGOs, and modernize border security.”


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The motion passed by a 3-2 vote.

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