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    Home » Blog » Burrito man sees Border Patrol dropping off fewer migrants in San Diego

    Burrito man sees Border Patrol dropping off fewer migrants in San Diego

    June 10, 2024Updated:June 10, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    Benny Reyes sells tortillas from his Burrito Manufacturer car across the street from the South San Diego Iris Avenue Trolley place.

    Starting at 6 a.m., he works it six days a week.

    Torres releases six to eight different choices every day.

    ” Potato and chorizo, seed and butter, meats and flower, chicken chili, and people”, he said in Spanish.

    He has seen a regular parade of Border Patrol buses dropping asylum applicants at the train station for the past several months.

    ” I’ve counted as many as 12 cars in a five- minute time”.

    The seller claims that the vendor’s business depends more on commuters looking for a quick and convenient snack than on the migrants who are being dropped off.

    Due to the sporadic deportation flights that are available, some nationalities can leave Biden’s severe asylum restrictions.

    Because most migrants are from different nationalities and do n’t know anything about burritos, they do n’t ask for us to help them when they leave the bus.

    The Iris Avenue Trolley Center is across the street from Benny Reyes ‘ tacos. ( Salvador Rivera/Border Report )

    But, he’s noticed that in the past few weeks, the number of cars dropping of refugees has plummeted considerably.

    ” Since, I hardly see any”, Reyes said.

    This began before President Biden issued an executive order restricting prison next month.

    Some, like Reyes, have lingering queries about the government’s new instructions for prison.

    ” I do n’t know what’s going on”.

    Yet journalists had trouble understanding the new laws.

    The Department of Homeland Security held a conference call for writers to explain the new techniques in an effort to clarify points.

    A DHS spokesperson said Mexico has agreed to take in as many as 30, 000 workers per quarter from places such as Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela as well as other Central American countries.

    DHS also confirmed that thousands of migrants have already been expelled during the internet visit, but an exact amount was not provided.

    And most refugees from Mexico and Central America may be returned almost instantly, according to DHS, according to the agency.

    It all depends on how many people encounter workers along the southern border.

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    Most workers will be turned back and denied entry to shelter if the normal average exceeds 2,500 per day over a seven-day time.

    People with CBP One appointments, those facing life-threatening emergencies, and unsupervised children will be excluded.

    Many people, particularly those from Africa, the Middle East, and China, will continue to have the opportunity to seek asylum once they cross the border.

    Browse the BorderReport.com pages for the newest unique stories and breaking information about issues along the U.S.-Mexico border.

    They will be given court times to begin their asylum circumstances or released on their own custody.

    The San Diego Sector will continue to pick up the people who have been processed at the Iris Avenue Trolley place.

    Folks like Reyes will probably notice even fewer buses passing by, and these releases are anticipated to occur less frequently.

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