Undocumented immigrants dropped off in San Jose now being cared for by nonprofits

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More than two-dozen migrants seeking asylum in the United States were dropped off in the South Bay over the weekend. Now some of them are being cared for by multiple Bay Area nonprofits.

officials say last Saturday presented a South Bay first. A bus of 29 undocumented immigrants rolled into San Jose, letting 12 people off in the Alma neighborhood.

Some residents say the location is closer to Locust and Edwards Streets near Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. "Our community-based organizations who have the trust of immigrants in our community are doing intake at their centers and ensuring that migrants are connected to the services that they need," Martinez said.

 

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