Immigration organizations stretched thin following welcome center closure

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The closure is putting a strain on community organizations that are helping the asylum seekers who are being dropped off on the streets.

"We welcome four to five buses in the morning, and then there are buses in the afternoon," Ruth Mendez, a volunteer with Free Them All SD, said.

"As always, organizations have stepped up and volunteers to pick up the slack," said Robert Vivar, Migration Missioner with the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego. "These are all funded by the organizations. It is not funded by any level of government," Mendez said.

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