Trump border policies cause Tucson migrant shelters to close
- Two migrant shelters in Pima County are set to close due to changes in immigration policies under President Donald Trump, according to County Administrator Jan Lesher.
- The shelters, which had a combined capacity of 790 beds, have not received any migrants since Trump took office, as stated by Lesher.
- Pima County has served over 518,000 migrants since 2019, receiving more than $117 million in federal funds for shelter operations, according to KGUN-TV.
- The federal government will not cover costs for the shelters unless they are occupied, as noted by Pima County Board of Supervisors Chair Rex Scott.
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