Recent changes at the California-Mexico border indicate a significant slowdown in migrant crossings, according to reports from the Los Angeles Times. The article notes that shelters, which were once bustling with new arrivals, have closed their doors, and makeshift camps are now empty. Additionally, Border Patrol agents in the San Diego sector have observed a dramatic decrease in arrests, with numbers falling from more than 1,200 daily during peak times to approximately 30 to 40, reflecting the current state of immigration along the border.
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