FEMA to require states use terrorism prevention funds for migrant arrests
- The Federal Emergency Management Agency will require states to spend at least 10% of their terrorism prevention funds on migrant arrests, according to an agency announcement.
- States may use these funds to support President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration, including building detention facilities.
- All 50 states receive annual funds from the Homeland Security Grant Program, which was created to help against terrorist attacks.
- States have until August 11 to apply for their share of $373.3 million in federal funding.
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FEMA to require states use terrorism prevention funds for migrant arrests
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will require states to spend part of their federal terrorism prevention funds on helping the Trump administration arrest migrants, as part of the U.S. president's transformation of the agency.
The government of Donald Trump demanded that American states spend part of their federal funds to prevent terrorism in order to help their gesture or take immigrants, reported to the Ag Federal Ncia de Gest or to Emerg cias (FEMA, in the sigla in english). Read more (07/30/2025)
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