DHS Continues To Drop Immigrants Off at Phoenix Bus Station

‘Among are children without parent or adult’

DHS Continues To Drop Immigrants Off at Phoenix Bus Station (YouTube)

One day after Arizona Governor Jan Brewer fired off a letter to President Obama regarding hundreds of illegals being dropped off at a Phoenix bus station, another bus load of illegals arrived. Early Tuesday morning FOX 10 isaw a bus load of people dropped off by a bus with Department of Homeland Security markings.

The Greyhound spokesperson said that Arizona is the only state they're aware of that is getting bus loads of people. The Greyhound bus station near 24th St & Buckeye has turned into a refuge for bus loads of immigrants being dropped off by DHS. FOX 10 was told immigration officials dumping hundreds of Central American illegals caught in Texas in Arizona. DHS says they don't have the manpower to process them all.

Volunteers are giving them owerade, diapers, and toys for the kids. A spokesperson for Greyhound said that up until a couple of days ago they were not given any notice that large groups of people were being dropped off. They say this had never happened before.

"We do not have an agreement of any kind with ICE or the U.S. Border Patrol. We recently established protocol with them which they now will inform us going forward several hours in advance before dropping off large groups of people to ensure we have the resources to accommodate them once they arrive," said Lanesha Gipson.

Those illegals who are being dumped are supposed to report to a local ICE office at their destination within 15 days.

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