Florida's fight to stop federally funded shelters from caring for migrant children who arrive in the state without a parent or guardian is at the center of a new legal battle.
Florida’s fight to stop federally funded shelters from caring for migrant children who arrive in the state without a parent or guardian is at the center of a new legal battle.
Federally funded shelters housing unaccompanied migrant children in Florida will be subject to new state rules if they want to get a license to operate in Florida. Investigative Reporter Katie LaGrone is following new developments to an immigration story she broke weeks ago.
Weeks after we were first to reveal how the Dream Center in Sarasota was forced to relocate nearly 60 unaccompanied migrant kids in its care because the state wouldn’t renew its license in time, the center suddenly got a license renewal on Friday.
Weeks after we were first to reveal how the Dream Center in Sarasota was forced to relocate nearly 60 unaccompanied migrant kids in its care because the state wouldn’t renew its license in time, the center suddenly got a license renewal on Friday.