June 30, 2014: Two flights of 140 illegals each will leave the Rio Grande Valley for California EVERY THREE DAYS for an unknown duration!!
http://www.krgv.com/news/more-immigrant-flights-planned/
A. Imperial Beach Station
1802 Saturn Blvd.
Imperial Beach, California 91933
(619) 628-2900
B. Brown Field Station
7560 Britannia Ct.
San Diego, California 92154
(619) 671-1800
C. Campo Station
32355 Old Highway 80
Pine Valley, California 91962
Phone: (619) 938-8700
Fax: (619) 478-9793
D. San Clemente Station
San Onofre - Weigh Scales
Mile Marker 67 I-5
San Clemente, California 92674
(760) 430-7029
E. El Cajon Station
225 Kenney Street
El Cajon, California 92020
(619) 258-4500
F. Murrieta Station
25762 Madison Avenue
Murrieta, California 92592
(951) 816-3000
G. Chula Vista Station
311 Athey Street
San Diego, California 92173
(619) 498-9700
H. Boulevard Station
2463 Ribbonwood Rd.
Boulevard, CA 91905
Phone: (619) 766-3000
Fax: (619) 766-9060
I. San Diego International Airport
http://www.cbp.gov/border-security/along-us-borders/border-patrol-sectors/san-diego-sector-california
On July 4 a plane carrying illegal aliens arrived in San Diego from Texas just before 7pm.[1]
Discounting major commercial carriers scheduled flights, a review of flights arriving in San Diego from Texas between 6pm and 7pm[2] turns up flight Xtra 112[3] operated by XTRA Airways[4]. XTRA Airways specializes in charter flights.
Is appears this airline is chartering flights for the transport of illegal aliens. Watch this airline for future activity.
[1] http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Immigrant-Plane-Lands-July4-San-Diego-265844431.html
[2] http://flightaware.com/live/airport/KSAN/arrivals?;offset=0;order=actualarrivaltime;sort=DESC
[3] http://flightaware.com/live/flight/CXP112
[4] http://www.xtraairways.com/
The cities of Brownsville and McAllen are pitching in to help illegal immigrants released from Border Patrol custody. Each city, though, faces unique challenges.
“McAllen has a very unique and different situation than Brownsville does. While there are a lot of similarities of what is happening, there are differences,” Brownsville Emergency Manager Jeff Johnston said.
One of the main differences lies in each city’s bus station and how long immigrants have to wait before boarding a bus.
“Their facility is closed at night ... ours is open 24-7. They are also seeing larger numbers of refugees arriving at their facility than what we’re seeing here. The dynamics of the two situations are actually fairly significantly different,” Johnston said.
http://www.krgv.com/news/immigration-surge-poses-different-challenges-for-brownsville-and-mcallen/
(Ray76 posted some great info above about CA BP stations and flight info.)
Oh noes DON'T let them leave, we don't want them here.
Bastards, they are dotting the whole country with the disease ridden invaders!
The dems building their voter base.
This whole thing is like a boil. IT NEEDS LANCING before it explodes and infects the whole nation!