By Sharon Bernstein(Reuters) - The surge of migrants crossing the U.S. border from Mexico has pushed the city of El Paso, Texas, to "a breaking point," with more than 2,000 people per day seeking asylum, exceeding shelter capacity and straining resources, its mayor said Saturday.
"The city of El Paso only has so many resources and we have come to ... a breaking point right now," Mayor Oscar Leeser said.
But Leeser, a Democrat, said all of the migrants on the El Paso buses were going voluntarily to the cities of their choice.
As recently as six weeks ago, about 350-400 people were crossing into El Paso per day, but the past few days have brought 2,000 or more.
About two-thirds of those crossing into El Paso currently are single men, he said.
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