 Dozens of migrants crossed to the U.S. from Mexico on November 10, through the open edge of the border wall in Jakumba Hot Springs, California, four months now, a makeshift camp has seen migrants pass by in the eastern San Diego desert, where they wait to be processed by border patrol officials. On Friday, some of those migrants were seen getting into vehicles from the border authorities and receiving food and water, overwhelmed by record numbers of asylum seekers from around the world. U.S. border officials have released thousands of migrants on streets in the San Diego area in October, including about 1,400 in the beach town of Oceanside.u.s. Border officers picked up more than 204,000 migrants in the San Diego sector in the 11 months through August, up 27 percent from the same period of the previous year. Many of the new arrivals are seeking asylum status, which requires they prove they need protection from persecution in their home country. Some immigration courts are granting fewer than 15 percent of petitions.