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CBP staffs up border line as asylum seekers try to reach U.S. soil by driving across

Published by the San Diego Union Tribune on February 5, 2022.

Asylum seekers, many of them Russian, are seeking to reach U.S. soil through San Diego’s main port of entry from Tijuana. One case led to a December 12, 2021 use of force incident.

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