Los Angeles to get $21.8 million in federal money to help shelter migrants
Briefly

The city has obligated a significant portion of their budget to providing resources for newly arrived migrants, but the housing crisis complicates these efforts.
Local officials and advocates have pledged to welcome migrants who have arrived in recent years and offer them assistance despite the acute housing crisis.
The Department of Homeland Security announced the funds are part of over $380 million through its Shelter and Services Program to assist communities with newly arrived migrants.
Hundreds of migrant parents and children this year have sought shelter at the Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row, amid challenges of finding stable housing.
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