San Antonio shuttering Migrant Resource Center amid Trump's immigration crackdown

San Antonio is phasing out operations at its Migrant Resource Center (MRC), which starting Monday won't accept any new arrivals. In a statement released Monday morning, City Manager Erik Walsh said the city has experienced a "sustained and significant" drop in migrants passing through San Antonio as they travel to host cities elsewhere in the country. Established in 2022, the MRC operated as a partnership between the city and Catholic Charities to help asylum seekers who are legally in the country following their release by federal immigration authorities along the border.
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