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Arizona County Struggles With Homelessness Amid Migrant Shelter Funding Shortage

Arizona border county braces for migrant crossings as shelter funding stalls

An Arizona county near the USA-Mexico border is facing a dire situation as funds for migrant shelters are running out, leading to what officials describe as 'homelessness on steroids.'

The county, which has been a hotspot for migrant crossings, has been providing temporary shelter and assistance to migrants seeking asylum in the United States. However, with limited resources and increasing numbers of migrants arriving, the county is now grappling with a funding shortfall that is putting a strain on its ability to support those in need.

Local officials have expressed concerns about the impact of the funding shortage, warning that without additional support, the county could see a surge in homelessness among migrants who have nowhere else to turn. The situation has been described as a humanitarian crisis, with shelters struggling to meet the basic needs of those seeking refuge.

Officials describe situation as 'homelessness on steroids.'
Arizona county near border running out of funds for migrant shelters.
County provides temporary shelter and assistance to migrants seeking asylum.
Funding shortfall strains county's ability to support increasing numbers of migrants.
Concerns about surge in homelessness among migrants without additional support.

Community organizations and volunteers have been working tirelessly to provide food, clothing, and medical care to migrants, but the lack of funding has made it increasingly difficult to sustain these efforts. Many shelters are now at capacity, forcing some migrants to sleep on the streets or in makeshift camps.

Advocates are calling on state and federal authorities to step in and provide emergency funding to address the growing crisis. They argue that failing to do so could have devastating consequences for both the migrants and the local community.

As the situation continues to unfold, residents and officials in the county are bracing for what lies ahead, hoping for a swift resolution to the funding shortage that has left many vulnerable individuals in limbo.

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