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The funds come from a March federal spending package that awarded Catholic Charities $10.9 million to operate the Centro de Bienvenida Migrant Resource Center.
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Federal dollars for the Migrant Resource Center are expected to run out by the end of the year, and the city will have to decide what comes next if more federal funding doesn’t come.
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The City of San Antonio Migrant Resource Center on San Pedro has been at overcapacity recently. An influx of migrants has forced migrants to sleep on the streets and endure chilly nights.
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The facility is averaging 750 migrants a day, many who traveled from Eagle Pass.
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The Latino advocacy groups also announced it will ask the U.S. Department of Justice to look into the flights that immigrants’ rights groups claimed were nothing more than political stunts.
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The roof of a downtown San Antonio church collapsed overnight as heavy rains passed through the Alamo City. The storms damaged a building in the Travis…
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A migrant resource center operated by the city and local charities is closing because the number of migrants arriving in the city has dropped."So the last…
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Fewer Migrants Are Coming Through San Antonio: Resource Center Will Stay Open At Least 4 More MonthsIt's been five months since San Antonio opened its Migrant Resource Center downtown, and in that time tens of thousands of asylum-seekers have spent time…
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Democratic San Antonio Congressman Henry Cuellar said the number of migrant border crossings is sharply decreasing. Speaking at a news conference at the…
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The city’s migrant resource center continues to help asylum seekers who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border and were transported to San Antonio. At least…