Reuters ^ | March 18, 2024 | By Ted Hesson and Liliana Salgado
Posted on 3/18/2024, 7:38:39 AM by Oldeconomybuyer
TUCSON, Arizona - An Arizona migrant shelter that has housed thousands of asylum seekers plans to halt most operations in two weeks when funding from Washington runs out, a problem for towns along the border where officials fear a surge in homelessness and extra costs.
Arizona's Pima County, which borders Mexico, has said that at the end of the month its contracts must stop with Tucson's Casa Alitas shelter and services that transport migrants north from the border cities of Nogales, Douglas and Lukeville.
Watch the demonrats blame the pubbies for running out of money and kicking all these people out of the shelter.
Pubbies are so mean because they won’t pass ByeDone’s Border Bill, don’t cha know.
RE: Homeless migrants
Chicago’s mayor stopped green cards and homeless shelters too. Part of the plan to move them into smaller communities.
Our county board is voting tomorrow to make it the county a non-sanctuary state. No government funding for illegals. Hope it passes.