2 Minute Article NGOs Close Migrant Shelters as Funding Dries Up

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Recent policy shifts under President Trump's administration have led to a significant decrease in illegal border crossings, resulting in the closure of several migrant shelters run by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) along the U.S. southwest border. These shelters, which heavily relied on federal funding during the previous administration, are facing financial challenges due to the cessation of migrant releases by the Department of Homeland Security. As a result, facilities in states like Texas and Arizona have begun shutting down, reflecting the broader impact of tightened border control measures on NGOs that have historically supported asylum seekers.

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