San Antonio's Migrant Resource Center running out of space amid flood of arrivals
Officials at San Antonio’s Migrant Resource Center worry the facility will be at capacity by the end of the week as a flood of new asylum seekers arrive in the city, KENS5 reports. The concerns about the facility being overwhelmed come after the mayor of Eagle Pass on Wednesday declared a state of emergency while his South Texas city tallied some 2,500 migrant border crossings. Between 600 and 800 migrants arrived at San Antonio’s Migrant Resource Center on Wednesday, Catholic Charities CEO Antonio Fernandez told KENS5.
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