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San Diego Nonprofits Struggle to Help as Border Patrol Releases Surge of Migrants
Recent migrants near the Iris Avenue trolley station in San Ysidro. Courtesy OnScene.TV By Justo Robles, Alejandra Reyes-Velarde and Wendy Fry | CalMatters On a late September night, Rev. Brad Mills was surprised by the sound of knocking on his parish doors. His small San Diego church didn’t usually receive visitors past mass hours.  Two Venezuelan men at the door said they needed help and were looking for a place to sleep, Mills said.  The church booked them a hotel room for the night and directed them to local shelters and resources, Mills said. But the next night, the men were back. There was no room in any nearby shelters. And the following night, another four migrants

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