San Antonio City Council to discuss contingency plans on Migrant Resource Center funding this week

San Antonio mayor Ron Nirenberg told reporters that city council will discuss contingency plans for funding the city’s Migrant Resource Center, whose funds are quickly dwindling, on Thursday, according to KSAT. Nirenberg’s comments came after his meeting with President Joe Biden last week, in which the two discussed the ongoing border crisis and bipartisan border security bill that Senate Republicans killed in February. The bill, among other things, would have allocated federal funding to support San Antonio’s Migrant Resource Center located at 7000 San Pedro Ave on the city’s Northside.
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