A county supervisor in San Diego, California, called out the Biden administration's border policies as migrants are being dropped at transit centers by federal agents.
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond joins 'Hannity' to sound off on deluge of migrants from open border.
[T]hese people are bewildered. They don't have any money for tickets or means of figuring out a system to get to family or get in touch with their loved ones. You know, they're just dropping them off," Desmond said, adding that Border Patrol is only allowed to hold the migrants in detention for so long before releasing them into the nations' interior.
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