Crisis in California: Migrants overwhelming state with ‘no end in sight,’ local officials warn
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Migrants are crowding transit stations in San Diego as border encounters continue to set new records. Local officials worry California could face a "rude wake-up call."
Now the gates are wide open. … We're no longer even trying. Hannah Ray Lambert is an associate producer/writer with Fox News Digital Originals.
Migrants' first days in Southern California often follow a similar schedule.
After going over, around or through gaps in the border fence, they surrender to Border Patrol agents. Maybe it’s immediate, maybe they have to wait on the side of the road for a few hours to be caught, or maybe they make a dangerous trek through mountains that Customs and Border Protection warns range from snow-covered in the winter to perilously hot and dry in the summer.