Ciara Encinas joined the ABC 10News team in December 2021 as a multimedia journalist.
SAN DIEGO -- The situation at the San Diego border could change after President Biden's latest move to cap the number of asylum seekers entering the United States.
"It's really disappointing that the United States, one of the biggest countries in the world, this is the way we treat people; people that are coming to our communities seeking safety," Serrano said Tuesday, as she looked on at migrants in San Ysidro who later asked her for food. With the new executive order in place, the number of migrants who can claim asylum at camps like the one in San Ysidro are capped at 2,500 per day."We've been here for a year now, and we've seen announcement after announcement from the Biden administration that has not stopped migrants from coming. As long as migrants are coming here and border patrol agents continue to not take care of them, we will be here," said Serrano.
The President will be handpicking mayors for his announcement from border communities that have seen a significant decrease in crossings, blatantly ignoring the larger crisis. Biden’s allies call today’s proposal a 'crackdown.' Left out of that spin is the fact that this new order only goes into effect after illegal border crossings reach 2,500 per day – almost one million per year. Some crackdown.
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