Report: 125,000 "newcomers" have been released into San Diego over the last SIX MONTHS without proper vetting
ยท Apr 9, 2024 ยท NottheBee.com

How is San Diego supposed to stay classy when the city is being overrun like this?

For those of you who aren't mathematicians or experts in culture and assimilation, 125,000 people in six months is WAY TOO MUCH! Especially when there's no real vetting to make sure the people coming in aren't a danger to the citizens of California.

San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond told The Post how Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents are "completely overwhelmed" by the surge of border crossings in Southern California โ€” which he warns will have "dire consequences" for the rest of the country.

"Over 125,000 migrants have been dropped in San Diego County since September 2023," he told The Post, citing figures he says were provided to his office by CBP.

There are so many illegal invaders coming in every single day that even those they try to detain are released into the population after a short time because they have to make room for even more invaders.

Ideally for the CBP, they'd vet them and process them, making sure they weren't a danger.

Ideally for America, they'd just be turned around at the border, but the idea of saying "no" to a border invader isn't even on the table in 2024.

More from County Supervisor Desmond:

That's just the minimum we know about and doesn't include families, boat arrivals, or elderly people who are processed differently.

The numbers have gone through the roof.

San Diego, being a border city, has had to deal with illegal immigration since the dawn of the immigration crisis. But these last 6 months have been unlike anything they've seen before.

Hundreds of thousands of illegals in 6 months is insane!

According to Desmond, CBP also doesn't have enough time or resources to properly vet people who cross the border illegally, and is releasing them from detention too quickly.

"It's a national issue, as most people are released from detention within 24-48 hrs and [then] going elsewhere in the country - many to the East Coast," he said.

CBP sources have previously told The Post that proper interview and vetting processes for migrants require around 72 hours before all checks can be completed.

Again, this is a policy position. This is a choice by President Biden to roll out the red carpet to anyone in the world who wants to come to the United States. He could have kept the "remain in Mexico" policy. He could crack down on the border any time.

Groups of men daily are loitering at bus stations, train stations, and airports to travel elsewhere in the US.

"Unfortunately, San Diego Airport now has become the de facto migrant shelter, where they sleep there," Desmond said, estimating that around 90% of migrants continue to other US cities like Chicago, New York or Los Angeles.

Parts of San Diego are now the equivalent to the Third World, with vagrants in the street using the bathroom, men loafing around, and tents in the streets.

Coming now to a city near you.


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