Bay Area community groups preparing for a potential influx of immigrants following the repeal of Title 42 are sounding the alarm, saying they’ll soon need help themselves.
Bay Area community groups preparing for a potential influx of immigrants following the repeal of Title 42 are sounding the alarm, saying they'll soon need help themselves."We’ve seen about 12 to 15 families come into our office seeking support that had come straight from the border," Jeremy Barousse with Amigos de Guadalupe said."Families with literally just the clothes on their back, no money or other resources.
Amigos de Guadalupe provides temporary housing and referrals for health and other social services. Local agencies, including schools, say they'll also need assistance.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter. "In light of the current situation we’re facing at the border, we’re asking the city, county, state and federal government to partner with Escuela Popular to ensure that we can provide the necessary resources to support the students and families that arrive at our school," Escuela Popular Director Patricia Reguerin said."We must urge Gov.
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