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Dozens of Illegal Migrants Land on the Swanky Beaches of San Diego

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Illegal migrants are everywhere. They are taking over every inch of the United States, including our health care, our resources, our streets, and now our beaches. 

Video footage captured dozens of illegal aliens landing on a beach in San Diego before running off into the wealthy neighborhood of La Jolla. The clips, shot by NewsNation's National Correspondent Jorge Ventura, show a boat arriving on the shore as undocumented migrants run off toward Marine Street beach in La Jolla, where homes sell for an average of $2.2 million. 

According to reports, more than 42,000 asylum seekers have been released in San Diego from October through December 2023. This averages out to roughly 637 illegal migrants storming the state a day— not including the illegal aliens who have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border. 

Another video shot by local resident Jack Enright told Fox News's Bill Melugin that a white speedboat stopped at the San Diego shore, let about eight men off, and then sped off. 

"I was taking photos of the waves on my GoPro in the water when all of a sudden, I saw a boat flooring it right at me toward the beach," Enright said. I moved slightly south and began recording. The boat then beached itself, and eight or so people ran off. At that point, I was a bit worried they may be armed and kept a distance [and] continued to record."

Last year, more than 300 illegal migrants were temporarily moved into the San Diego airport as shelters and resources in the city dried up. San Diego has called the issue "an unprecedented humanitarian crisis." 

The San Diego Tribune reported that from September through November, Border Patrol agents have dumped over 42,000 illegal migrants on the city's streets without any direction or assistance. This number does not include suspected illegal migrants who stormed the border. 

The U.S. Border Patrol recorded 2,063,692 encounters with undocumented immigrants in the 2023 fiscal year. Democrat-run cities such as New York and Chicago have repeatedly asked for government assistance as their city becomes overwhelmed with countless illegal migrants arriving, using all of their resources. 

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