Migrant funding proposal put before Albuquerque City Council

Migrant funding proposal put before Albuquerque City Council

ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico: An Albuquerque city councilor is proposing a $250,000 emergency fund for the city to assist migrants released by the US Border Patrol.
The resolution sponsored by City Councilor Pat Davis proposes funding a full-time Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs position for an asylum services coordinator.

If approved, the money also would fund contracts with non-profits, faith-based organizations and other groups to provide medical services, showers, clothing, toiletries and shelter for migrants.
The proposal follows a decision in Las Cruces for the southern New Mexico city to spend $75,000 on humanitarian aid amid an influx of international asylum seekers.
Citing local officials, the Las Cruces Sun-News reports that federal authorities have dropped off more than 1,700 asylum seekers in the city since April 12. AP