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Migrants continue to be dropped off at transit stations, as the Supreme Court keeps Title 42
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Over the past few days, hundreds of migrants have been left stranded at San Diego bus stations by Customs and Border Protection officers. But activists think the drop-offs are politically motivated, which leaves people seeking asylum caught in the middle.
Tuesday, the Supreme Court decided to keep pandemic-era limits on asylum in place for now, dashing hopes of migrants who have been fleeing violence and inequality in Latin America and elsewhere to reach the United States.
The ruling preserves a major Trump-era policy that was scheduled to expire under a judge's order on Dec. 21. The case will be argued in February and a stay imposed last week by Chief Justice John Roberts will remain in place until the justices make a decision.
Meanwhile, a thousand migrants were dropped off at El Cajon, Oceanside and the City of San Diego transit centers last week. Monday night CBS 8 noticed over a dozen being loaded onto another bus from the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/migrants-continue-to-be-dropped-off-at-transit-stations-as-the-supreme-court-keeps-title42-in-place/509-a2445d76-b326-4e5c-86a8-233a9fe5a8d6