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$3 million spent, $3 million to go: Here s how county funds are being used on migrant services

SBCS has been running a migrant welcome center where asylum seekers can receive temporary services, such as Wi-Fi, food, transportation and temporary shelter, from nonprofits. The money should last until March.

Migrant advocates say county-funded center is mismanaged and lacks transparency

In October, San Diego County gave $3 million to the nonprofit SBCS to run the Migrant Welcome Center. A month later, other immigrant rights advocates are saying the nonprofit is not spending the money wisely. SBCS says it stands by its work.

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