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By Brad Jones The U.S. Border Patrol began releasing hundreds of illegal immigrants onto the streets of San Diego on Feb. 23, a day after a nonprofit group that was contracted to provide transportation, food, and other basic services for the immigrants ran out of funding and shut down operations. More than 550 were released Friday morning, a Border Patrol source who asked to remain…
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