With Trump’s immigration crackdown, San Diego’s migrant shelter system shutting its doors
- A large migrant shelter in San Diego, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, has closed, returning to its original purpose.
- The Jewish Family Service of San Diego will close its center and lay off 115 employees due to "changes in federal funding and policy."
- The U.S. Border Patrol reported nearly 95% fewer migrant encounters, with arrests dropping from over 1,200 per day to 30-40 per day.
- Catholic Charities in San Diego will lay off 73 employees across its two shelters due to the closing of the migrant shelter system.
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With Trump’s crackdown against dissent escalating, some seeking to protest his immigration policies face a difficult choice
The Trump administration’s escalating efforts to suppress and retaliate against public dissent present a difficult question for noncitizens living in the United States who want to protest the president’s policies.
Barrio Logan church pauses migrant shelter operations
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) A migrant shelter is pausing operations after being open to asylum seekers for a year and a half at a Barrio Logan church."We never intended to start a migrant shelter. It just came about because of an organic need, said Father Scott Santarosa of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish.Santarosa told ABC 10News the shelter had a capacity for 32 migrants and opened its doors in October 2023."We made the decision to pause operation of the sh…
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