New Mexico camp pauses plan to house migrant children
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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A private Christian camp in northern New Mexico won’t be hosting immigrant children from the U.S.-Mexico border for the foreseeable future, camp officials said...
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New Mexico camp pauses plan to house migrant children
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A private Christian camp in northern New Mexico won’t be hosting immigrant children from the U.S.-Mexico border for the foreseeable future, camp officials said...
New Mexico camp pauses plan to house migrant children
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - A private Christian camp in northern New Mexico won’t be hosting immigrant children from the U.S.-Mexico border for the foreseeable future, camp officials said Thursday.“At this point we’re not moving forward as an (Emergency Intake Site) location,” chief financial officer Patrick Price told The ...
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New Mexico camp pauses plan to house migrant children
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A private Christian camp in northern New Mexico won’t be hosting immigrant children from the U.S.-Mexico border for the foreseeable future, camp officials said Thursday.“At this point we’re not moving forward as an (Emergency Intake Site) location,” chief financial officer Patrick Price told The Associated Press.Earlier this week, a page on the Glorieta Camps website had stated that the organization was asked by the White H…
New Mexico camp pauses plan to house migrant children
SANTA FE, N.M. — A private Christian camp in northern New Mexico won’t be hosting immigrant children from the U.S.-Mexico border for the foreseeable future, camp officials said Thursday.“At this point we’re not moving forward as an (Emergency Intake Site) location,” chief financial officer Patrick Price told The Associated Press.Earlier this week, a page on the Glorieta Camps website had stated that the organization was asked by the White House …