The wrongful termination suit, filed by a former nurse, alleges poor care and unsafe nurse-to-patient ratios at the Otay Mesa Detention Center.
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It’s been less than a week since San Diego County's Migrant Welcome Center closed, and already CBP has released more than 1,000 asylum seekers and other migrants into the streets.
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Under normal circumstances, migrants would have been taken to the Migrant Welcome Center, which was funded by $6 million from San Diego County. But that center closed Thursday.
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San Diego’s Migrant Welcome Center is set to close Thursday, but what will happen to the people it serves?
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During its meetings in October and December, the county Board of Supervisors approved $3 million to help migrants and asylum seekers.
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The center opened in October, helping thousands of migrants with shelter and meals. The group running it says its resources have been stretched to the limit.
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For the first time in its 35-year history, San Diego Museum Month includes museums and cultural institutions in outside San Diego County.
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The health and environmental impacts of continuing sewage spill from the Tijuana River into the ocean extend far beyond the waves.
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Issa's office has initiated an investigation Tuesday to better understand the operation.
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After a rocky start, most of the bugs in the app have been fixed. But migrant advocates say it’s created a two-tiered asylum system.
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In a letter to Congressional leaders, Newsom said the funds are desperately needed to repair infrastructure at the South Bay International Wastewater Plant.
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