SAN ANTONIO - We're learning more about federal money that will continue funding San Antonio's Migrant Resource Center.Congress approved $600 million to help th
President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the North America's Building Trade Union National Legislative Conference.by SBG San Antonio Staff Reports San Antonio 's Migrant Resource Center is petitioning the Department of Homeland Security for more federal funding.
SAN ANTONIO - We're learning more about federal money that will continue funding San Antonio's Migrant Resource Center.Of that money, the city of San Antonio will receive $3 million and catholic charities will receive nearly $11 million.There's another round of money coming, available in June. More than $340 million that the city will also be able to apply for.
“There are changes in terms of the flow of migration across the southern border, as well as the federal government’s approach to it,” said. “So likely, there's a lot more to know than we know right now over the next few months.” The city is planning to petition Homeland Security for an additional $18 million to keep the center funded through September 2026.
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