Federal funding dwindles for San Antonio's Migrant Resource Center
San Antonio’s Migrant Resource Center next year will be unable to afford plane and bus tickets for those staying at the shelter, and that means migrants could be stuck here for longer periods of time, according to the San Antonio Report. City officials are requesting additional outside funding for the center, located in a former CPS Energy building on the North Side. However, the federal government has yet to pass a fiscal 2024 budget, leaving that monetary source in limbo.
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