Federal Funds Awarded to Support Migrants in California
Federal Funds Awarded to Support Migrants in California

Federal Funds Awarded to Support Migrants in California

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Los Angeles has received $21.8 million in federal funds from the Department of Homeland Security to assist newly arrived migrants, addressing a critical need amidst the city's ongoing housing crisis. The funding, part of a larger $380 million allocation nationwide under the Shelter and Services Program, will support local nonprofits in providing shelter and essential services for migrants, including food and clothing. In San Diego, Rep. Juan Vargas announced an additional $43.7 million in funding for non-governmental organizations, including Catholic Charities and Jewish Family Service, aimed at aiding migrants awaiting their immigration proceedings. This funding comes after previous allocations totaling over $39 million earlier in the year. Despite concerns raised by lawmakers about the use of funds for travel expenses, the primary purpose remains to support food, shelter, and medical care for migrants. The ongoing federal assistance highlights the critical humanitarian role of local organizations in managing the needs of migrant populations.

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