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More migrants made their way through San Antonio airport, bus stations this week, DHS confirms
Mayor Nirenberg said the migrants were dropped off without notice
More migrants passed through San Antonio airport, bus stations this week
SAN ANTONIO – More migrants have made their way through the City of San Antonio this week, leading many to question why they’re here and where they’re going.
Dozens were seen at the San Antonio International Airport and at city Greyhound bus stations.
After migrants are processed, they’re taken to bus stations or airports to reunite with family in the U.S. as they wait for asylum court hearings, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The department issued this statement late Friday:
Surge of asylum seekers being sent through San Antonio Joe Galli © Provided by KABB San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO Hundreds of asylum seekers have been released by federal authorities in downtown San Antonio.
On Friday morning our cameras saw hundreds of asylum-seekers or dropped off by federal authorities at the Greyhound station.
These people tell us are coming from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and other countries escaping gangs, violence and political persecution.
“I came because the abuse of the police of Venezuela. You cannot protest because they will detain you and and humiliate us when it comes to the situation about Venezuela and the government we have over there,” Giovanni Gaisedo, a Venezuelan asylum seeker told us in Spanish.
San Antonians mobilize through social media to deliver meals to immigrants at airport
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Interfaith Welcome Coalition volunteers help migrants at San Antonio Airport make their connections to final destinations and offer aid, toiletries and temporary housing when needed.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News
A call for food on social media mobilized San Antonians to donate and deliver hundreds of dollars worth of meals to immigrants at the San Antonio International Airport.
After visiting the airport Monday night, Martha Sanchez, the co-owner of El Remedio food truck, asked her followers and locals to join her on this cause. I was dropping off my mom, and someone heard me speaking Spanish and asked if I could help them with printing out their ticket, Sanchez said.
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