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Cierran repentinamente albergue para niñas inmigrantes en Houston – Telemundo McAllen (40)
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Cierran repentinamente albergue para niñas inmigrantes en Houston
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Facility for Teen Immigrant Girls in Houston Being Closed
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Houston, Harris County team up on $159M rent relief program they hope to launch this month
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Alain Cisneros, an activist with FIEL Houston, distributes fliers with information about eviction proceedings at the Redford Apartments last week.Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
Houston and Harris County are teaming up to launch a $159 million relief program for area tenants struggling to make rent, the largest local investment in housing aid to date, made possible by the stimulus package Congress approved late last year.
Some details of the program were not yet finalized, although the county on Tuesday approved contracts with nonprofits BakerRipley and Catholic Charities. The city plans to do the same Wednesday.
Immigrants applaud Biden’s immigration plan, prepare for action By Olivia P. Tallet, Staff writer
January could have marked a sad, forced return to El Salvador for Angela Hernandez’s family after living in the United States for 23 years. Instead, she said President Joe Biden’s action on immigration on the same day of his inauguration has turned Jan. 20 into one of the most hopeful that she can remember.
Only a few months ago, on a day in mid-September, the Salvadoran immigrant said she woke up to yet more news about the Donald Trump administration’s quest to expel around 400,000 immigrants like her who have been legally residing and working in the country with Temporary Protected Status or TPS.