Nearly 300 unprocessed migrants who recently crossed into the U.S. have been released by officials in Yuma, Arizona.
Nearly 300 unprocessed migrants who recently crossed into the U.S. have been released by officials in the border city of Yuma, Ariz.
Three white buses carrying 141 migrants were spotted Friday pulling into the Yuma Public Safety Training Facility close to the city’s airport and dropping them off near a holding area, theIt followed similar releases earlier Friday of about 140 people at another Yuma site and at nearby San Luis. Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls on Thursday warned residents that Border Patrol was planning to release migrants who had not undergone full processing but insisted they had been “vetted” and urged people to stay calm. He insisted the released migrants don’t have criminal records.
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