People seeking asylum continue to be dropped off at transit centers around San Diego County and local groups are stepping in to help.
County Supervisor Jim Desmond has been tweeting updates since his office was notified of the drop-offs last Friday. On Tuesday, he said an additional 235 migrants were to be dropped off, bringing the four-day total to 1,071.
He and other organizations helped the migrants with food and clothing, coordinated travel, head to the airports to meet their sponsors in other parts of the country.
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