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A migrant shelter from San Diego It is closing its doors and dismissing more than 100 employees due to changes in financing and policies under the Trump administration.
The Jewish family service of San Diego, which has operated a regional migrant shelter for more than six years, announced that it will close its installation and fire 115 employees due to “changes in financing and federal policy.”
“The Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) is working to meet the evolution needs of the community in response to changes of recent and anticipated federal policies,” said the organization previously.
The non -governmental organization (NGO) said they have not received new families or individuals seeking asylum since the CBP One Telepin application was reduced on January 20.
A migrant shelter in San Diego is closing after not receiving new arrivals after the Trump administration termination of the CBP One application on the day of the inauguration. (Fox 5 San Diego/Salvador Rivera/Report de la Frontera/Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
The application that finally allowed immigrants to be on probation In the United States, it was created during Trump’s first administration to help schedule load inspections.
It expanded in 2023 to allow migrants to make an appointment in an entry port that is allowed to enter, initially due to an exception of the public health order of Title 42. Since May, they had the potential to be put on probation to probation to The USs as part of the expansion of the Biden administration of “legal roads”.
At the end of December, more than 936,500 individuals had made appointments to be put on probation through the application, according to customs and border protection.
The Jewish family service says that it has helped 200,000 migrants in transit through San Diego County since 2018, providing them with a temporary shelter, meals and transport to their final destinations in the United States. (Fox 5 San Diego/Salvador Rivera/Border Report)
“With migrants who can no longer use the CBP One application, the migrant shelter services of the San Diego Fast Response Net Liberated from federal custody in the short term to our attention. .
A migrant is in the sleeping pad in an improvised shelter in Denver, Colorado, on Friday, January 13, 2023. (Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
The organization added that they were “focusing their immigration efforts to provide legal services and community support resources.”
“We have been preparing for these changes in federal policies and application,” said CEO Michael Hopkins. “While there are no longer individuals or families who seek asylum released from federal custody of short -term immigration to our refuge services, we are seeing greater needs for legal assistance of immigration and other support for social services to vulnerable sangos. Collaborating with our community partners to explore new ways of offering assistance. “
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The organization received $ 22,077,365 in FEM MONEY FINANCED BY Taxpayers In fiscal year 2024 despite affirming that they did not receive funds, according to Grant Records on the FEMA website.
Fox News Digital communicated with the Jewish family service of San Diego y Fema, but did not immediately receive a statement.
Adam Shaw from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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