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Yuma on brink of collapse under ‘unprecedented’ migrant surge…

The border city of Yuma, Arizona, is at breaking point with the unprecedented flow of migrants leaving the community at the brink of collapse and hospitals and food banks overloaded.Yuma County Supervisor Jonathan Lines slammed the Biden administration for its handling of the border crisis and said his county will crumble as it can’t support the cascading flow of migrants.Officials say some 5million migrants have crossed over the US southern border since January 2021 when the Biden administration took over the White House.After Yuma County’s Border Patrol saw a 171% increase in migrant crossings between 2021 and 2022, Mr Lines has warned that the situation will only get worse. Large numbers of migrants continue to cross into the United States at the Yuma, Arizona southern border Migrants wait to be processed after crossing the border Friday, Jan. 6, 2023, near Yuma, Arizona Yuma County Supervisor Jonathan Lines (pictured at the county’s border) slammed the Biden administration for its handing of the border crisis ‘They’re coming because they said that Biden told them to come,’ Mr Lines said. Pictured: President Biden in the White House, Washington, January 20, 2023Mr Lines told Fox News: ‘Policies need to be changed when you see an unprecedented amount of people coming across the border that even supersedes what we saw under any of the other presidents for the past 30 years.‘He called the surging increase in crossings ‘ridiculous’.‘They’re coming because they said that Biden told them to come, that we have an open border.‘Yuma is known as the ‘sunniest city on Earth’, but over recent years it has become known as the US’ hotspot for migrant crossings that has stretched its Border Control to the limit.Facilities along the border are being pushed to breaking point due to the increasing migrant flow, with residents reportedly unable to access the only hospital in the …

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