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Border Patrol leaves hundreds of migrants at bus stations across San Diego County

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Amid airline cancellations and low shelter space, Border Patrol has been dropping off migrants at bus stations around San Diego without help to reach their final destinations.

According to San Diego County, approximately 880 people seeking asylum in the United States are affected.

Kate Morrissey covers immigration at the Union-Tribune.

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