The City of San Antonio does not plan to open a mass shelter for migrants in the face of the end of Title 42.
, though Catholic Charities has operated it since October 2022. Migrants who have been processed by federal authorities at the border can get food, a temporary place to stay, and even help with travel arrangements.
Catholic Charities did not make anyone available for an interview Friday, nor did a spokeswoman respond to emailed questions after requesting KSAT submit them in writing.
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