EXCLUSIVE: Undisclosed Taxpayer-Funded Migrant Facility Uncovered in San Diego

Turning Point USA Frontlines Kalen D’Almeida has uncovered an undisclosed, taxpayer-funded illegal alien facility in San Diego.
The Ramada Suites by Wyndham Hotel in Mission Valley is reportedly being utilized as a migrant resettlement camp for individuals who have illegally entered the country across the southern border. These illegal aliens are being temporarily housed in the hotel until being transported to the airport.
San Diego was already home to a migrant facility at the Crowne Plaza, which received $28 million in taxpayer-funded dollars and was operated by the Catholic Charities Dioceses of San Diego. Following reports on this facility, it has reportedly moved to an undisclosed location, and there are suspicions that the Ramada Suites now serves as the new undisclosed site.
Footage obtained by Turning Point USA Frontlines shows the makeshift migrant facility at the Ramada Suites surrounded by black-out fencing, multiple security guards, and the guise that the entire hotel is under construction despite no construction taking place. Additionally, video footage shows migrants, including women and young children, accommodated in cots within the hotel premises. These migrants are later seen boarding private buses and being taken to the airport to be dispersed into various parts of the country.
Questions regarding this new migrant facility were sent via email to the director of communications at the Catholic Dioceses of San Diego, such as how many migrants are being sheltered at this location, how long they typically stay, and whether or not taxpayer funds are being used. As of now, there has been no response to these inquiries.
The discovery of this undisclosed facility adds to the ongoing migrant crisis with its impact felt in various parts of the country, including Whitewater, Chicago, New York, and beyond.