Hundreds of Ukrainians have found their way into California through the San Ysidro Port of Entry after traveling thousands of miles away from their war-torn country.
Some of them finally get a good night’s sleep in the comfort of a stranger’s home in Chula Vista. That includes five members of the Slonovska family who arrived in the South Bay city Thursday.
Olga Slonovska said the family left Ukraine about two weeks ago and traveled through Turkey, Paris, Mexico City, and Tijuana before getting to California. They’re headed to stay with Olga’s sister-in-law who lives in Colorado.Stay informed about local news and weather. Get the NBC 7 San Diego app for
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