Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that it would offer $39.2 million in new federal funding to the San Diego region as part of its Shelter and Services Program to boost services for people coming through the city, but the groups which built the coalition say they are now being left out of discussions on how the money should be used.
After the federal government gave San Diego $40 million, advocates want to see a collaborative approach between all levels of government and local service providers to come up with a lasting migrant welcome program.
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'Street releases' have resumed following the early closure of the San Diego Migrant Welcome Center. The nonprofit that operated the migrant welcome center announced its 'finite resources have been stretched to the limit' amid a significant increase in migrant arrivals.